You may have heard that mixing kratom and orange juice potentiates kratom’s effects. That can be true, especially if you follow the best practices we are going to show you in this article. The alkaloids in kratom are responsible for its effects, and mixing kratom with citric acid can help break down these alkaloids easier.
We shall go through how this works, look at the benefits of trying out this combo, and some health considerations and safety measures you need to know.
There are two reasons that would make you want to try mixing kratom and orange juice: to mask the bitter taste of kratom and/or to potentiate the effects of kratom. Let’s see how this works.
Truth be told, if you’ve taken kratom in the raw powder form, you should know that the flavor isn’t that great. This has caused kratom users to devise more enjoyable ways of taking kratom, and orange juice has proven to be a perfect option. So if you want to cover kratom’s bitter taste and have an enjoyable experience, kratom and orange juice combo will do it for you.
Just like other citric juices, orange juice contains citric acid. This acid helps to break down and increase the bioavailability of the alkaloids in kratom. What this means is that your body can easily absorb more of the kratom, potentially leading to quicker onset and more potent effects.
There is even more to enjoy from combining kratom and orange juice because they offer nutritional benefits.
In case you don’t know, kratom has mild diuretic effects, which means you have to stay hydrated after taking it. The good news is that orange juice offers hydration, vitamin C, and other essential nutrients that might quash kratom’s diuretic effects.
Also, the flavonoids in orange juice, like bergamottin and naringin, tend to promote antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. These activities help to inhibit liver enzymes responsible for metabolizing kratom, thus prolonging kratom’s effects.
Having looked at the reason for mixing both substances and their nutritional benefits, getting a good result from the combo requires mixing best practices.
What is the recommended dosage and ratio of kratom to orange juice? What form of kratom works best for this combo? How important is it to stir the mixture thoroughly? These are vital questions you need answers to.
Note: We recommend that you use freshly squeezed juice and not juice bought from the store. Homemade juice has no added sugar and preservatives.
Many kratom users mention that combining kratom and orange juice was a game-changer for them. It doesn’t only hide the taste of kratom but is also fast-acting and possibly produces stronger effects.
For some users, aside from the benefits they get from the mixture, they see it as a good way to add some vitamin C into their system. However, one particular user said he has never experienced a difference with the mixture because he doesn’t really believe in kratom potentiation.
Lastly, the combo is seen by many as hydration and wellness practices that can help solve the mild dehydrating effects of kratom.
Even though orange juice tends to potentiate kratom, there are common mistakes and best practices you need to know.
First, for some kratom users, they may experience digestive discomfort with this combo because of high acidity levels. In case this happens to you, the best way to mitigate it is by slow consumption and balanced portions.
Also, you should consider taking cold, freshly prepared mixtures for great taste and freshness. Avoid additives that can alter the flavor and efficacy of mixing kratom and orange juice together.
Apart from orange juice, there are other citrus juices like grapefruit and lemon that can also enhance the effects of kratom. The type of citrus juice you decide to use can determine the actual flavor and potency you get from the combo. Grapefruit juice is particularly well-known by kratom users because of its strong enzyme-inhibiting properties, prolonging kratom’s effects.
Moving away from citrus juices, you can also mix kratom with other substances like turmeric or chamomile tea. These mixers can also produce great flavor and enhanced effects, and they offer unique health benefits and experiences.
Regular use of acidic juices can affect your teeth and cause stomach discomfort, such as acid reflux. Also, since citrus juices tend to potentiate kratom, you have to consider your tolerance level to determine whether you need this combo or not.
If you easily notice kratom’s effects at low doses, you may want to avoid combining kratom with potentiators like orange juice. This may save you from experiencing effects that are too strong and reduce the risk of unpleasant side effects. You can take it in capsule form if you are so concerned about its taste.
Mixing kratom and orange juice seems to be an effective way of speeding up onset, masking the bitter taste of kratom, and enhancing your overall experience with kratom. It is also a good way to add nutritional value to your daily routine.
Nevertheless, don’t overdo it because regular use of citrus juices can cause dental health issues and stomach discomfort. Also, because this combo tends to enhance kratom’s effects, you may want to slightly reduce your regular dosage to create room for the enhancement. We hope you find this kratom experiment helpful and exciting.
CONTENT DISCLAIMER: The content on this page is strictly for entertainment purposes only. The content below has not been medically reviewed and is not intended to offer advice for use or intended use. For more information about kratom and its potential dangers, please visit the fda.gov site.