This Gas Station Drug Nearly Ruined My Life
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I thought I’d found a natural fix for my ADHD. Instead, it became one of the hardest addictions I’ve ever had to break.Vlog channel https://youtube.com/EvanE...

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/30124794

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I thought I’d found a natural fix for my ADHD. Instead, it became one of the hardest addictions I’ve ever had to break.

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Kratom

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Yeah I’m not watching this video, but the leap to assuming kratom is going to be a natural cure for ADHD is wider than the Grand Canyon

AxExRx
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Lol I thought it was at least going to be something like mephedrone.

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I have ADHD and I tried swallowing a couple bottles of kratom to feel something and I felt nothing at all. I have a highly addictive personality, and have been addicted to some stupid things… I don’t know how anyone could get addicted to that stuff though.

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my experiences are similar. I find this guys channel is pretty legit but this video made me wonder.

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People have different reactions to different substances.

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