This week's featured product:
We just got a fresh batch of this amazing strain!
So, please enjoy 20% off of Wild-Harvested & Plantation Red Maeng Da (ends today).
What is Red Maeng Da?
Red Maeng Da is a popular Kratom strain belonging to the Red Vein Kratom family. It is one of our best selling Red Vein strains, and boasts one of the strongest alkaloid profiles available in an unenhanced Kratom type. Red Vein Kratom tends to have properties that improve relaxation and one's sense of well-being. Try it today through Friday, May 14th for 20% off!
Wild-Harvested vs Plantation?
There are generally two types of Kratom cultivation: Wild and Plantation. Wild-Harvested means that the Kratom trees grow naturally in the wild without the influence of people or chemicals. The Kratom is then harvested by hand. Wild-Harvested Kratom will typically have slightly different and varying features than its Plantation counterparts. Plantation Kratom, on the other hand, is grown on farms by experienced Kratom cultivators, meaning that the Kratom is a bit more consistent. Both methods produce organic* and all natural* Kratom.
Browse our selection of Red, Green, White, Yellow,
Gold veins and Specialty Blends.
We carry only Organic*, Lab-Tested, & 100% Premium Kratom Leaf powder.
We work directly with our farmers to ensure that we provide a consistent and pure product. Browse our pure strains, enhanced, blends, super-fine, plantation and wild-harvested Kratom powders.
Our Natural Herbal Botanical Extracts are Organic* & Lab-Tested.
Enhance your healthy lifestyle with natural herbs! From Chaga Mushroom to California Poppy, our selection of herbal extract powders has something for everyone.
* There is no organic certifying agency in Indonesia, where our Kratom is imported from. We work closely with our suppliers to ensure that our Kratom is not produced with GMOs, chemicals, or any unnatural fertilization. Therefore, our Kratom is as much "organic" and natural as one can find.
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