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chlofirton-blog · 5 years ago
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For someone new to discovering the benefits and varieties of kratom, the purchasing choices can be almost overwhelming... and the information is often confusing & conflicting.
Are 15X kratom extracts really 15 times more potent than "traditional" kratom powders & leaves? Is one seller's kratom stronger/better/safer then another sellers? How can I tell if I'm buying real kratom leaves? It's my hope to offer some aid in helping you making good decisions (or at least help you to avoid the really bad decisions), when it comes to purchasing kratom "Incense".
Please understand the limitations of this article, which should be considered editorial, because a lot of the conclusions made herein are a result of my own search for "the truth", when it comes to buying this amazing leaf. The claims contained herein are sensible choices, but are more importantly my own personal choices, based on my wants, concerns and tastes - which may not necessarily correspond to yours. I encourage you, the reader, to continue your own research, and decide on what is right for you, based on your wants, concerns and choices. OK -Let's begin!
KRATOM EXTRACTS: Upon first blush, it seems to make sense (and save dollars) to purchase 28 grams (that's Kratom For Sale  one ounce) of "15X Full Spectrum Kratom" for $80*, Then an ounce of "Commercial Kratom" leaf or powder for $10*... after all, it's 15X stronger, and only 10X the cost - right?
Well, most likely, not. I've done quite a lot of first-hand and internet research on this, and in my opinion, along with the general consensus from many other users in piles of forums, is that a "good starter dose" of 15X extracts are usually around 2 or 3 grams. As it turns out, a "good starter dose" of a quality standard commercial leaf or leaf powder is around 7-10 grams, or 3 to 5 times the amount of 15X Kratom. Well, 15X kratom is usually priced upwards of 10-to-15 times more expensive by weight (8 times the amount in my example*), so you'll likely pay more per dose for the 15X extract then for the equivalent dose of plain leaf or powder. Yes, you need to use more product, which may be unpleasant to you, but there are options that may fit your lifestyle, such as capsules.
Something else to think about... by definition, an extract must be removing (extracting) something, in order to "concentrate something else", and be an extract, right? Now, I really love fresh-squeezed orange juice for breakfast, it's really delicious, in taste and texture and aftertastes. "Frozen from concentrate" orange juice, is an orange juice extract... are they the same? I'm not saying that fresh-squeezed OJ is better or worse than "Concentrate", but it IS different, & I personally hate that tin-can taste you get from concentrate - but you need to choose what "flavor" is right for you - the same holds true when choosing your "flavor" of kratom.
CRAZY EXTRACT CLAIMS: If you've been researching, you've probably seen 35X, 50X... 120X... even 250X Kratom extracts. WOW, this must be some potent stuff! Truth be told, the "X" in that number is arbitrary, but, since the typical Mitragyna speciosa (kratom leaf) alkaloid content is right-around 5%, we'll use that number as the value of "1X Kratom". OK, this means that anyone claiming more than a 20X extract has performed a miracle - they've extracted more than 100% (5% times 20 = 100%) of the alkaloids in those leaves!! Do you really want to "dose-up" on something sold as what must be a lie (or at least a careful deception)? Personally, I'm also dubious of anything labeled & branded as "Super" or "Ultra" or "ultimate"... you get the idea.
PLEASE, STAY AWAY FROM KRYPTON! This product has sometimes been marketed as a 50X kratom, or Krypton Kratom, but it's a product that has been adulterated with another, very strong synthetic opioid - this stuff can be lethal! I personally feel it's best to stay-clear of anything that is being branded as "fortified"... stick with Mother Nature... Mother Nature is wise, Mother Nature knows best!
CONCLUSION: As you likely can tell, I'm personally not really a great fan of kratom extracts, it's my belief that kratom should be used responsibly in its natural, unadulterated form.
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chlofirton-blog · 5 years ago
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Because there are so many excellent breweries in Germany (more than 1,300), it is quite difficult to say what the best German beer brands are. Foreigners undoubtedly are familiar with brands such as Lowenbrau and Becks; these are among the most exported German beers. Germans rather have favourite types of beer. They are more likely to order by style such as a Pils or a Doppelbock rather than by brand name like Bitburger or Krombacher. There are those however who distinguish between a Bitburger Pils and a Krombacher Pils, or a Schofferhofer Hefeweisen and a Paulaner HefeWeissen. It is these connoisseurs that hold the key to determining the best German beer brands.
5 of the Best German Beer Brands
There has been an ongoing survey as to what the best German beer brands are on the ToyTown Germany website since 2004. The respondents are people who live and work in Germany, both native Germans and many expats from around the world, who are regular beer drinkers. It is no surprise that hundreds of beers have been named, but there are five particular brands that are mentioned more than others. Following is a summary according to popularity of what local consumers consider to be the best brands of German beer.
Augustiner - This brand turned up more times than any other. Augustiner beer, like many great beers, is brewed and produced by monks, in this case the Augustinian Brotherhood in Munich. Kratom For Sale  This brewery has been producing quality beer since 1328, so it's no surprise that they might be pretty good at it by now. The Augustiner Brewery produces several types of beer of which Heller Bock, a light strong beer of 7% alcohol is a crowd favourite.
Lammsbrau - The Neumarkter Lammsbrau Brewery near Nuremberg sets exceedingly high standards for the ingredients to be used in its brews. In fact any ingredient used in a Lammsbräu must be from a certified and controlled organic grower. But their quality control doesn't stop there. Aroma hops are used as opposed to the traditional bitter hops, thus giving the beer a more pungent aroma and a less bitter taste. Their water is sourced from a protected underground spring, and they produce their own malt and fresh yeast. The passion for quality control has indeed made this one of the best German beer brands.
Franziskaner - Another Bavarian brewery based in Munich, Franziskaner has been in operation since 1363. They specialize in producing only two types of wheat beer - a light and a dark. It is most likely because of this specialization that their beer is so highly rated among locals and expats alike. Franziskaner is also popular around the world and can be found on both the east and west coasts of America, in Asia, Australia, South America (Ecuador), and throughout Europe.
Erdinger - It is no wonder that another Bavarian brewery heads the list of best beer brands in Germany. Erdinger is based in the town of Erding, and has been producing quality brew since 1886. The most popular of their beers is the Erdinger Weissbrau, a fairly light wheat beer of 5.6% alcohol strength.
Paulaner - Paulaner is a partner of FC Bayern Munich, and like its football club companion, it is also a champion among its peers. Based in Munich, as you have noticed that most of the best beers are, Paulaner was also initially brewed by monks beginning in 1634. Paulaner is also exported to more than 70 countries around the world. Their Original Münchner Hell, a premium lager, seemingly the most popular.
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