Hello truvision
Like you, I am also a daily kratom user. I typically mix and drink with water 7-8 grams of kratom twice a day. (Sometimes only once). I have some experience with the withdrawal symptoms of kratom. They can best be described as a tightness in the chest and perhaps some irritability and/or general unhappiness. It sucks, but it only takes about 2 or 3 days (at least for me) for these withdrawal symptoms to subside. After that, when my head is clear and I'm not feeling the tightness in my chest anymore, I feel great. In fact, I feel like overcoming the cravings and letting the withdrawal process run it's course actually strengthens me more as a person and allows me to deal with problems with less stress.
When you compare kratom withdrawal to that of more addictive substances, this is minor, and it is nearly impossible to ingest too much kratom and die from it (unless you are using extracts, that might be more dangerous, STAY AWAY FROM EXTRACTS!!!). As long as you are not using extracts, I feel like you can use this stuff every day and not worry about any long term damage, as long as you keep it under control. I feel that the benefits kratom provides you far outweigh it's addictive potential and you shouldn't completely remove it from your life. If you are prone to addiction, kratom is a good substance to "practice" weaning off of things.
I feel like kratom is a great "teacher" for me and has helped me to curb my alcoholism. I buy beer less frequently because I can just use kratom instead and be satisfied. I'd rather injest all of the vitamins and minerals and phytochemicals in kratom , which my body craves, rather than the pure poison poison that is alcohol.
The ancient tribes of north and south America revere plants as "teachers" and even "mothers" or "fathers". They consider Ayahuasca, for example, to be the "mother of all plants". If you ever get the chance to try Ayahuasca with a professional shaman in a traditional ceremonial setting, I urge you to do so, as Ayahuasca can help you to let go of cycles of addictive behavior.
A few things about myself: I am by and large a nutritional journeyman and holistic nut. I hate to sound like I know what I'm talking about when I am not a scientist, but here it goes: My interest in kratom was borne from it's nutritional properties. It is undeniable that kratom is loaded with things that are good for your body. When you do a dose of kratom, consider that a serving of vegetables for the day.
Remember that the problem isn't the plant, but within yourself. Learn from the plant to help yourself.