Respectfully ,
Beer withdrawal is manageable, and that ethanol, it’s a different animal. They’re acknowledging the difference between a fermented wheat beverage with carbohydrates and dozens of balancing poly phenols … and a single isolated compound that hits hard and fast.
You can advocate for beer without blindly defending ethanol. They’re are not the same experience.
Every beer drinker in hell just rolled over
Delirium tremens occur in both beer drinkers and evervlear drinkers and in both the seizures can lead to death.
The molecule is identical.
Withdrawaling off more compounds doesn’t make the withdrawal easier it makes it more complex.
Quitting kratom means quitting 7oh.
Kratoms only fail safe against 7oh addiction spiraling like the experience you described is that plain leaf kratom is fucking disgusting. I couldn’t stomach more than 80g a day. And even then that’s at a bare minimum 40-80mg 7oh a day for poor and efficient metabolizers. It’s sludge at that point t. You can’t supersaturate it beyond that.
So kratom has a natural ceiling via the form of the product and it’s metabolism into 7 in the liver, but that does not make withdrawaling from the 7 nor every alkaloid in your kilo any easier than if you had taken only the 7 you metabolized directly as 7 in equivalent amounts.
You’re withdrawal either way would be the hellish experience of opiate withdrawal.
Respectfully — I understand the chemistry argument, but I’ve actually lived through both kratom and 7-OH addiction, and the difference is massive.
7-OH was one of the most addictive substances I’ve ever used — and that says a lot coming from someone who was once hooked on real Roxy’s, taking 150–200mg daily and hitting 900mg in a single day at my worst. But even with that background, 7-OH had one of the strongest mental grips on me.
I was taking it every 2–4 hours, and god forbid I went 10 hours without a dose — the withdrawals were brutal. Worse than anything I ever felt from kratom. I tried to quit cold turkey multiple times and couldn’t do it. I had to get on Subutex just to break free.
And here’s the wild part: I’m not even someone with an addictive personality. I don’t chase highs, I don’t bounce from substance to substance. But with 7-OH, I was spending money like a crackhead. Every dollar went to keeping that supply going. It had me in a chokehold.
Now kratom? Totally different story. I was doing 15–20g per dose, multiple times a day for years — and I quit cold turkey multiple times without needing help. Sure, I felt a little off, maybe tired or foggy, but nothing close to the nightmare of 7-OH withdrawal.
So yeah, I get it — kratom metabolizes into 7-OH. But that doesn’t mean the experience is the same. Kratom has a natural ceiling, a slower onset, and multiple alkaloids that balance each other out. 7-OH is isolated, potent, and fast-acting — and for some of us, that combination becomes a whole different experience.
Same molecule on paper doesn’t mean the same effect in real life.