Synaps3
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So I've been a daily kratom user for 3 years and I am very happy that the kratom tolerance eventually stops decreasing. It plateaus, so I found that eventually I didn't have to keep using more. Well, then I started using 2map for a month and now it's not very good. After about a week without 2map, the kratom started working OK, but it's still not quite as good.
I was wondering, does anyone know of a substance or supplement that reduces opiate tolerance that is short acting. What I would plan to do is go back to my kratom dosing (which is twice a day - morning and night) and then take this stuff in between doses to reset the tolerance a little each time. So it's got to be something shorter acting (like 4 hours would be good). IDK if naltrexone lasts too long? All I have heard about so far is naltrexone and agmatine. Any other ones?
Also if anyone knows about anything that gets rid of opiate tolerance going back up quickly (hysteresis maybe)? When I say that, I mean the tolerance that shoots back up in a few days. Clearly the brain is able to reset, but it has something else that's not resetting the receptors. Is there any research into this?
Thanks.
I was wondering, does anyone know of a substance or supplement that reduces opiate tolerance that is short acting. What I would plan to do is go back to my kratom dosing (which is twice a day - morning and night) and then take this stuff in between doses to reset the tolerance a little each time. So it's got to be something shorter acting (like 4 hours would be good). IDK if naltrexone lasts too long? All I have heard about so far is naltrexone and agmatine. Any other ones?
Also if anyone knows about anything that gets rid of opiate tolerance going back up quickly (hysteresis maybe)? When I say that, I mean the tolerance that shoots back up in a few days. Clearly the brain is able to reset, but it has something else that's not resetting the receptors. Is there any research into this?
Thanks.