Supplement Sold at Gas Stations Sparks Health Fears as People Report Addiction Symptoms
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‘That’s Thousands A Month’: Texas Woman Speaks Out About Her Addiction To Feel Free Drinks That You Can Get At The Gas Station. She Was Drinking 9-12 A Day
If you’ve been to a gas station recently, you might have noticed some small, blue bottles for sale. One must be over 21 to buy one of these bottles, but it claims to contain no alcohol, THC, or THC-alternatives. So, what is it? The answer is that these little bottles contain something called “Feel Free.” The contents of the beverage are currently terrifying TikTok users. In short, Feel Free Classic Tonic from Botanic Tonics contains a mix of kav…
What happens to your body when you take 'natural' supplement you can buy at gas stations as man dies
A US mother is speaking out after her son died from taking kratom, a plant-based supplement marketed as “natural” that is banned in some countries but still widely available online.According to Mayo Clinic, kratom comes from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, an evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. In small doses, it acts as a stimulant, boosting mood and energy. In higher doses, it has a sedative effect similar to opioids, and some people us…
Supplement sold at gas stations sparks health fears as people report addiction symptoms - Daily news Update
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An herbal supplement billed as a “feel-good tonic” is sparking concerns about potentially dangerous health effects. Some users claim that Feel Free, a plant-based product made by Botanic Tonics in Oklahoma, is highly addictive. The tonic, which is also available in capsule form, is sold at many gas stations and retailers across the U.S. DEADLY SUBSTANCE UNDER SCRUTINY AS KRATOM BYPRODUCT SHOWS UP IN G…
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