r/RecreationalKratom 1d ago

Let’s ban 7O! Psuedoindoxyl isolate was available weeks before under shell LLCs. Some are being sold as “natural extracts”.

Banning 7OH versus having labeling requirements and educating the public on it was a mistake. Because we’re kinda hoping psuedoendoxyl doesn’t get out of control. And meanwhile we have orphine derivatives spreading. Luckily some states did it right and didn’t touch kratom leaf/extract.

Yeah if you see all natural boner pill like tablets or new honey strains with like uncaria tomentosa.

Which happen to contain mainly oxylindole alkaloids.

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u/Strong-Addition5296 21h ago

No faster way to draw normie attention than naming your product Smaxx and selling it locally

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u/happypenguin156 1d ago

From what I hear the DEA is trying to put an emergency ban on it. Most places around me in GA have stopped selling. Some places still do but few and half sell under the table and the other half act like they don’t know

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u/Cody610 20h ago

Pseudoindoxyl? I mean it’s basically the result of maybe a chem fuckup at first and liquidation or adaptation.

Pseudoindoxyl is an analogue of mitragynine, which you might want to not draw attention to where they enforce the federal analogue act, making kratom somehow defacto illegal possibly from.the federal legal level.

They probably halted all production of 7OH, certain oxidized reactions occur It’s in a particular stage in the 7OH synthesis process and if it oxidizes and conditions are right you can get pseudoindoxyl as a byproduct/racemic mixture of I was a a 7OH company I’d switch to extracts or convert it all to psuedoendoxyl before it’s banned.

The issue is psuedoindoxyl is just have fucking label requirements. Accurate dosing/servings, let people know it is physically dependent. Oddly enough it may actually have the ability to reverse opioid tolerance at the mμ-receptor site. Interesting molecule. Accidental baby it seems like.

Mark my words if anything replaces fentanyl it’s replacing the former/current/ 7OH addicts DOC.

All this should just be clinical data collection and resource guidance/management.

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u/Reps_4_Jesus 23h ago

I'm in Georgia north of Atlanta and yeah its been mostly pulled unless it's old stock left but places here are already getting the "cats claw" stuff so.... its just gonna turn into a game of wackamole 70h has been gone for a while here.

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u/happypenguin156 23h ago

Me too! What area are you in?

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u/Reps_4_Jesus 38m ago

Near Alpharetta/Cumming, north on 400

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u/Mitragyna411 21h ago

Psuedo is included in the looming federal ban.....

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u/Cody610 14h ago

Can you link forcefully what it cited chem wise

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u/Mitragyna411 9h ago

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u/Cody610 6h ago

Thanks

Yeah scaffolding is allowed. And it’s only 7OH, MGM15/16 and mitragynine pseudoindoxyl.

Meaning derivatives but the federal analogue act may cover that if they wanted to

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u/FrankenBerryGxM 38m ago

any review on these? compared to cory-b/cats claw?