that girl you see in the hallway who makes you smile and makes you not know what to do with your hands and your cheeks get red and you can't say anything so you just laugh which makes her laugh and her laugh is the greatest thing you've ever heard and you just wanna hear it on repeat for hours
by beets and tomatoes April 07, 2017
A nickname for Kratom, or mitragyna speciosa, which is a popular ethnobotanical legal in some countries including the United States. Even a small amount of this substance is punishable by death in Thailand. Using the word 'kratz' as opposed to Kratom is also a great way to obscure the drug's identity from non-users.
by Sassymonkeysocks August 09, 2011
by RobiNetz October 23, 2003
Blitzed off kratom or Mitragyna Speciosa, a drug made from dried leaves of the aforementioned tree. Produces mild stimulant and opioid effects. Legal in most of the US, kratom is great for many other things beyond just getting high. Opioid addicts use it as a weaning tool and people like me use it as a substitute for dangerous pharmaceutical painkillers. Also makes you very happy, so it's also great for depression, in smaller doses.
Prolonged use can cause constipation and dependence, though the withdrawals are much more manageable than traditional opiates. It may also cause mild dissociation and depersonalization with extended use due to minor activity at NMDA receptors.
Though very rare, a small set of people will experience severe hepatotoxicity from kratom. It's advised to try a very small dose first and observe for any hepatotoxic symptoms as they will usually occur shortly after the first dose. If it doesn't happen, you're probably in the clear and will never experience this.
Overall, like weed, kratom has a remarkably low toxicity relative to dose and is much safer than many powerful opiates. The only deaths from Kratom use either definitely had other substances involved or was inconclusive as the culprit.
Use responsibly and enjoy being Kratzed!
Prolonged use can cause constipation and dependence, though the withdrawals are much more manageable than traditional opiates. It may also cause mild dissociation and depersonalization with extended use due to minor activity at NMDA receptors.
Though very rare, a small set of people will experience severe hepatotoxicity from kratom. It's advised to try a very small dose first and observe for any hepatotoxic symptoms as they will usually occur shortly after the first dose. If it doesn't happen, you're probably in the clear and will never experience this.
Overall, like weed, kratom has a remarkably low toxicity relative to dose and is much safer than many powerful opiates. The only deaths from Kratom use either definitely had other substances involved or was inconclusive as the culprit.
Use responsibly and enjoy being Kratzed!
by СукаБлять November 30, 2023