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What Is Fermented Kratom?

There are many different types of kratom, which include powders, capsules, and extracts. Kratom comes in four vein colors, which include red, green, white, and yellow. How kratom is harvested will greatly affect the strain’s alkaloid profile. We have many customers asking about fermented kratom. This type of kratom will go through an extra process once the leaves are harvested and are known to contain higher levels of alkaloids. It provides a different kind of wellness support than other forms of kratom on the market. 

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What Is Fermented Kratom?

The Mitragyna speciosa tree is closely related to the coffee plant. Kratom has various names, including ketum, kaytom, or biak-biak. The leaves contain veins and are rich in alkaloids. 

This plant is known to have more than 25 alkaloids and flavonoids, which include mitragynine and 7-OH (7-hydroxymitragynine). More scientific research is needed to understand how these alkaloids react with the body.

In many areas of the world, kratom has been banned. However, these bans typically come because kratom is not highly regulated. This has left many holes for fakes and scams to enter the market. 

Typically, leaves are harvested, dried, and then crushed into a powder. Fermented kratom goes through a fermentation process before it is dried and crushed into a powder.

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The leaves collected from the Mitragyna speciosa trees will be placed into bags. Moisture will occur among the leaves and cause them to ferment. During this time, a reaction occurs, causing the chemical bonds to be broken down, and metabolic adaptation occurs. 

As a result, fermented kratom will contain higher concentrations of alkaloids that have occurred through organic oxidation. 

Best Fermented Kratom Strains

Like regular strains of kratom, you will find it available in powders, capsules, and extracts. However, not all vendors can supply you the same. This type of kratom is unique and requires farmers to know this specialized process. This has made it highly sought after by avid kratom users. 

Farmers must understand fermentation and know when to harvest their crops. If a crop is left for too long during the fermentation phase, mold could start to occur. 

Fermented kratom is typically done in small batches to ensure consistency. You will want to buy your kratom from a high-quality vendor that conducts lab testing on their products. 

Fermented kratom is typically labeled asBentuangie. This allows you to know which strains have gone through this fermentation process. So, if you want to try it, look for strains containing Bentuangie in the title. 

We offer Red Bentuangie here at Oasis Kratom. It is a top seller among our patrons and has gained popularity over the last several months. You may also find Green Bentuangie and White Bentuangie offered through other vendors. 

Red Bentuangie tends to be the most popular choice among those seeking fermented kratom. Always buy your products from trusted vendors who work directly with skilled kratom farmers. You want to ensure that you are getting safe, high-quality products

Besides getting Bentuangie in various vein colors, you may also find Chocolate Bentuangie. This form of kratom is catching much attention because of its impressive alkaloid profile. 

No matter what type you choose, you will notice that it offers a different kind of support than what normal strains provide. In the kratom world, this is important. Otherwise, there would be no reason to have so many strains on the market. They all vary. 

What works for one person may not work for another. So, you have to go off of your personal preference. Always consult your family physician before you begin any new herbs or supplements.

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We aim to offer our customers the highest-quality powders, capsules, and extracts. Bentuangie kratom is a fermented kratom found on our website. If you have any questions, please let us know. We aim to provide you with the best possible customer support. 

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Written by Nimesh D

Updated on November 26th, 2024
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