Kratom interacts with many areas, it's not just an opioid.
Mitragynine
works through cannabinoid receptors and -
Going from "full-spectrum" kratom to pure 7-OH you loose a
lot of the beneficial effects.
Like clonidine, agmatine is an alpha-2 receptor agonist (+ NMDA antagonist) and a popular supplement. Broadly speaking it reduces tolerance build-up, reduces withdrawl symptoms, proactively repairs things (neurogenesis, upregulation) and
potentiates the effects of most drugs, especially opioids, benzos and cannabinoids.
- Agmatine
- Myrhh (oil or CO2 extract, in capsules ofc)
- curcumin
- Hordenine (D2 dopamine agonist, NRI stimulant, temporary MAO-Bi)
- Theacrine (boosts dopamine)
- Theanine
- Eugenol (
opioid, glutamate antagonist)
- Terpenes that interact with opioid / adenosine / serotonin 5-HT1A / cannabinoid receptors
- CBG (potent
alpha-2 adrenergic agonist)
All depends how you want to potentiate it.
Technically the right combination of those could replace 7-OH entirely.
Btw eugenol & grapefruit
inhibit CYP3A4. CYP3A4 seems largely responsible for converting mitragynine to 7-OH.