
Experts Sound Alarm About 'Highly Addictive' Botanical Tonic Available at Many …
“It started to progress to, one a day slowly, and then two to three a day, and then upwards of five or six, and at the absolute worst, like twelve bo…
A recent incident at a gas station has brought to light concerns over a popular, yet seemingly addictive, beverage known as "Feel Free." A TikTok user, @yourbestiemisha, shared his alarming experience where a young boy, estimated to be around 14 years old, attempted to solicit him to purchase the drink. Upon refusing, the user learned from the gas station cashier about the product's severe addictive properties. According to the cashier, individuals frequently visit the store multiple times a day to purchase "Feel Free," with some reportedly developing addictions so severe they require rehabilitation. The drink, which contains kava and kratom, is legally sold in many states across the U.S. and is often found alongside common items like gum and energy drinks. This raises questions about the accessibility of such substances to minors and the broader implications for public health. The incident serves as a stark warning about legal products that may pose significant risks.
“It started to progress to, one a day slowly, and then two to three a day, and then upwards of five or six, and at the absolute worst, like twelve bo…
El producto, presentado en botellas de dos onzas, contiene hoja de kratom, una planta originaria del sudeste asiático con efectos similares a los opi…