The supplement sold at service stations causes health fears while people report addiction symptoms
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A herbal supplement announced as a “tonic to feel good” is generating concerns about the potentially dangerous health effects.
Some users claim that it felt free, a plants -based product made by Botanic Tonics in Oklahoma, is highly addictive.
The Tonic, which is also available in capsule, is sold in many service stations and retailers in the United States.
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Its ingredients include Kava’s extract, which the company says it promotes relaxation and elevation mood, and the Kratom sheet, which is said to improve energy and approach.
Reddit users have warned about the addictive properties of Feel Free, also share experiences that include skin infections, seizures, suicidal ideations, hospitalizations and intense abstinence symptoms.

Some users claim that it felt free, a plants -based product made by Botanic Tonics in Oklahoma, is highly addictive. (Istock)
‘Last addiction border’
Chris oflyng, 28, from Madison, Wisconsin, shared his experience with the supposed effects on the health of the tonic.
First he began to take Kratom as an alternative to his addell recipe, thinking that it would be a healthier choice.

Chris Oflyng, 28, from Madison, Wisconsin, began taking Kratom as an alternative to his adderall recipe, thinking that it would be a healthier choice. (Chris oflyng/Instagram)
“I find this plant, and it is legal, and I buy it, and it is a kind of intermediate of everything,” he told News Digital. “I feel good in my body. I have also heard this with other people: they find Kratom and it is the last border of his addiction because it is just a mixture of a bit of everything, the feeling behind this.”
“The first time someone tries, they will have a great time, less than you are a really sensitive person, you will probably not feel any side effect until you have taken for a while,” he added.
“You probably don’t feel any side effect until you have taken for a while.”
Oflyng pointed out that Kratom as a whole is not “the worst”, since it can actually help people fighting chronic pain.
The potential risk comes with unregulated Kratom, especially when mixed with Kava, he said. “Mental addiction to her opioid part becomes unbearable.”
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Oflyng said he spent several years, inside and outside, addicted to feeling free. He was consuming five to 10 per day, which, according to him, caused nausea, excess of sweating and a high heart rate.
“It has been a real fight for me,” he told News Digital.
He also experienced problems with his skin, which suspects that he is linked to Kratom and Kava.

Oflyng said he spent several years, inside and outside, addicted to feeling free. He was consuming five to 10 per day, which, according to him, caused nausea, excess of sweating and a high heart rate. (Chris oflyng/Instagram)
“My skin would begin to become as a reptile,” he told News Digital. “The Kava makes your liver really sensitive, and then the Kratom dries your skin.”
As a result, Oflyng discovered that the skin on his face began to take off. “It has caused my face damage, it changed the way I see myself,” he said.
Every time I tried to stop drinking the sensation, Oflyng suffered withdrawal symptoms.
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“They are very different from traditional opioid retreats,” he said. “It is very similar to an antidepressant withdrawal, more than the constant cravings that are really difficult to overcome.”
In one of the Oflyng addiction support groups, he said that a person reported that he experienced a seizure after consuming the product.
“My skin would begin to become as a reptilian.”
“I have never happened like that, but I have had experiences in which Kratom stimulating properties become very intense,” said Oflyng. “And I have had tachycardia (fast heart rate) and I skip the heartbeat. I have been very worried about my heart due to that product.”
Oflyng asked the company to reveal the possible side effects so that people realize the risk, pointing out: “There are no warnings in any of these products.”
‘I had no idea’
Jasmine Adeoye, 30, began using the product in 2022 after leaving alcohol.
“I thought I could help me overcome the social anxiety of not drinking alcohol, and at first it felt good,” said Texas’s wife with News Digital. “I had no idea that I was addictive at that time.”

Jasmine Adeoye, 30, began using the product in 2022 after leaving alcohol. “I thought I could help me overcome the social anxiety of not drinking alcohol,” he said. (Jasmine Adoye/Instagram)
In 2023, Adeoye said he had become free to feel free.
“After starting one a day, he gradually rose to two or three, then five or six, then up to 12,” he said, sharing that in the heyday of his addiction he was spending up to $ 3,000 monthly.
In addition, he bought the product of multiple service stations in an attempt to hide how much he was consuming, he admitted.
“I was in a deep depression, tired all the time and had great anxiety.”
“I was in a deep depression, tired all the time and had great anxiety,” he told News Digital. “Some days I struggled to get out of bed.”
The Kratom also caused vomiting, he said, and the Kava dried his skin: “It was like crocodile skin, which came out in flakes.”
In March 2024, Domeoye let him feel freefold, he said.

“I was in a deep depression, tired all the time and had great anxiety,” Adeoye told News Digital. “Some days I struggled to get out of bed.” (Jasmine Adoye/Instagram)
After four days of what he described as “miserable abstinence symptoms” and two weeks of “strong cravings”, things began to improve.
Six months passed before Inseoye finally felt itself and outside the dependence of the product.
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For those who consider using the product, In addition, he urged caution.
“Take into account any product that is marketed as alcohol ‘safe’ alternatives,” he said. “Investigate your research. I am grateful to help continue running my voice on how harmful products can be free.”
Experts urge caution
The danger of the tonic lies in the combination of Kratom and Kava, according to Lauri Wright, Ph.D., director of nutrition programs and associated professor at the University of Florida del Sur (USF) College of Public Health.
“Kratom acts on mu -opioid receptors, similar to opioids. Frequent use leads to tolerance, dependence and abstinence symptoms that resemble those of morphine or heroin,” he told News Digital.
Kratom’s informed side effects include nausea, vomiting, constipation, tremors, seizures, hallucinations, high blood pressure and liver damage, according to the doctor.

Kratom’s informed side effects include nausea, vomiting, constipation, tremors, seizures, hallucinations, high blood pressure and liver damage, according to a doctor. (Listen to Raise / Nukeppo through Getty Images)
“In fact, poisoning control reports have linked Kratom with hundreds of adverse health events and a small number of deaths, usually in combination with other substances,” he added.
While Kava extracts are traditionally consumed as a water -based drink, they have associated with acute liver lesions or even liver insufficiency, Wright warned.
“Heavy and chronic use can cause dry and peeled skin in palms, plants and other areas, since users report with feeling free,” he said. “Long -term use can also contribute to malnutrition, weight loss, infections and mood alterations.”
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Pharmacists warn that combining Kava’s depressant effects with Kratom’s stimulating or euphoric effects creates an “overestimulant mixture” that increases the risk of addiction, Wright said.
“Users who consume dozens of dose per day, up to 12 bottles per day and that cost up to $ 3,000 per month, report physical degeneration and psychological deterioration, including depression, lethargy, severe dependence and retirement crises,” he said.
“Given the evidence, consumers should avoid feeling free and non -regulated botanical drinks that combine Kratom and Kava, especially if they have a history of use of substances, liver conditions or mental health concerns,” Wright advised.
‘Responsible and informed use’
Botanic Tonics, the manufacturer of Feel Free Free, based in Oklahoma, told News Digital that he is “committed to providing consumer education and transparency” and that “will continue to prioritize the safety and well -being of our clients above all.”
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The company noted that the Feel Free Leaf Kratom ingredient is “clearly different” from 7-Oh concentrated, a synthetic Kratom that the FDA recently announced that it plans to prohibit.
“Feel Free contains a natural kratom leaf, which is harvested from the tropical tree of Southeast Asia known as Mitragyna Speciosa. Kratom has confidence inherent to the consumer through centuries of safe use, commonly consumed in shapes such as capsules, powders, teas and liquid dietary supplements,” said the company.

Pharmacists warn that combining Kava’s depressant effects with Kratom’s stimulating or euphoric effects creates an “overestimulant mixture” that increases the risk of addiction, an expert said. This image shows an Indonesian Kratom producer that shows samples of the plant leaves dry and grated on a farm in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. (Louis Anderson/News through Getty Images)
“Feel Free also contains the Kava plant, also known as Kava Kava or Piper Methesticum, and is native to the South Pacific. The root of the plant is used as a herbal solution with several effects. Traditionally, Kava’s root was placed in a paste and added to the liquid for consumption as a kave drink.”
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Botanic Tonics also added that Feel Free is only available for people over 21 years old “and must be consumed in a responsible manner.”
The company has also added a warning that more than two portions should be consumed in a 24 -hour period.
“If someone has the slightest doubt, we respect their decision and support that they don’t try.”
“More than 1/3 of our website is dedicated to consumer education on the ingredients, the manufacturing process and third -party studies plus FDA data,” the statement continued. “Consumers must decide for themselves if they feel comfortable consuming the product. If anyone has the slightest doubt, we respect their decision and support that He doesn’t try. “
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“We also urge anyone with a history of substance use disorder, or any concern about Kratom or its effects, to speak with a health professional before using feel free. Our goal has always been to offer a natural alternative that respects the tradition of these botanists while supporting responsible and informed use.”
Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle in News Digital. The advice of history can be sent to melissa.rudy@News.com.


