Nano kratom is a finer version of regular kratom, which means it has a smoother texture and tinier particles than what you are already used to. Finely ground kratom may have some benefits, such as quicker absorption, but it’s nothing different from the effect you get from traditional kratom powder.
The same product but available in different forms — this is what you get from the kratom industry. The latest of all is the nano form, and a lot has been said about it. But is it really worth the hype, or just another marketing strategy employed by merchants to get more customers?
We’ll go through everything you need to know about nano kratom, including its benefits, how it’s different from the regular powder, and whether or not it is worth switching over.
Nano kratom and regular kratom powder are both in powder form, except that nano is finer or ground more finely than the other. One would wonder why the extra effort is made to make it smoother. Does that make it more effective, or is it just another way to create a new product and increase sales?
Well, there could be some reasons for inventing nano kratom, but this has nothing to do with altering the chemical profile of the plant. A smoother texture could mean a better mixture with drinks, or it could make the absorption rate faster. These little differences and individual preferences can make nano kratom a better choice for some.
Traditional kratom is milled using disc mills. But for nano, more sophisticated machines are used to achieve much smaller and more uniform particles. The milling process can either take place from the source in Southeast Asia, or vendors can import the dried leaves and do the milling locally. So as you can see, nothing changes chemically, only particle sizes.
Although similar in many ways, there are still some differences between these two. Let’s go through them.
Even though both nano and regular kratom likely have the same effects, you can still find some benefits with nano powder.
First, it has the possibility of a quicker onset because its finer particles can get to the bloodstream faster. This may be appealing to you if you want relief sooner.
The texture is another angle to look at. If you don’t like the gritty feel of regular kratom, nano can better your experience, especially if you mix it into drinks or prefer toss-and-wash methods.
These are two benefits you can get from nano kratom. As for the talk of higher potency, there’s nothing factual about that.
We’ve come across some misconceptions about nano kratom, and as one of the leading vendors in the industry, we need to clear them.
The first is that nano kratom is water-soluble. That’s not true. The alkaloids in kratom naturally resist dissolving in water, so even finer powder will eventually separate.
Another one is that nano kratom is an extract. Ordinarily, nano kratom is only different from regular powder because it is finer. It can only be an extract if the vendor specifically labels it as an extract, meaning it undergoes special processing and extraction.
Lastly, because nano kratom often costs more, it doesn’t mean it has higher value than your regular powder. It’s more expensive because of the extra effort or equipment put into milling it. It has nothing to do with stronger potency.
Nano kratom is not better or worse than regular powder. It is only a finer form of regular powder. If the gritty texture of standard kratom feels unpleasant to you, you prefer mixing it into drinks, or want something that might feel faster to act, nano kratom could be a good fit.
If you want steady and longer effects, want to keep costs lower, or prefer traditional preparation methods, regular powder remains the better option.
In the end, the choice depends on your preferences, budget, and how fast you need the effects. No matter which form you choose, prioritize quality and be responsible with kratom use to enjoy its full potential benefits.
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