Mixing Green Malay Kratom with Alcohol, Weed, or CBD: Harmful or Helpful?

Green Malay Kratom is one of the many strains that have made its way to America as an alternative natural remedy to pharmaceutical drugs. It is referred to as the Super Green Malay, not because it attracts buyers but because of the efforts to cultivate the strain. Since alkaloids give the plant its effects, growing particular strains with long-lasting, medicinal benefits is challenging.

To some users, Green Malay is considered "super" because of the longer-lasting effects of this strain when compared to other kinds. Some of those effects include giving an energy boost, enhancing mood, alleviating minor and chronic pains, and relieving stress and anxiety.

Alone, Green Malay effects are strong and work as an effective remedy for treating an acute form of depression. It can benefit sexual health, curtail the side effects of chemotherapy treatment, improve motivation and focus, control sudden mood swings, is suitable for pregnant women, lower blood pressure, treat acne, and several other issues.

But what happens when you mix Green Malay with other substances that are also beneficial in their ways?

We do not recommend mixing any two substances, but we understand that pain can drive many to look for alternative solutions. So, if you were wondering what may happen, I have compiled some of the effects claimed by users.

What happens if I mix Green Malay with alcohol?

Alcohol is used by many to relieve stress or cope with daily problems, or numb the day's tiredness. In moderation, it can be used to help but can also be abused if not careful. Most people tend to drink daily.

Alcohol and kratom have diverse effects on people. Some claim it provides stimulation, enhances their mood, and tends to have a generally positive experience. Others argue that their experiences have been nothing but negative.

While there may be some great experiences when mixed in low doses (as is recommended when mixing any two substances), the effects may be harmful in high or moderate consumption. Some of the adverse effects felt by users include headaches, feeling faint and severe nausea.

What happens if I mix Green Malay with weed?

The short answer, we do not know. Nor do we recommend finding out. Although it may seem like both plants work great to help with chronic pain and stress, mixing two substances that have opposing effects can be dangerous to your health.

Marijuana (or weed) is a plant known to have psychoactive effects due to the mind-altering chemical tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is frequently referred to as a hallucinogenic and known compound that gets users "high." Although it is occasionally used recreationally, weed does have medicinal benefits like Green Malay kratom that relieve pain.

There are more extensive articles that cover all of the effects of mixing weed and kratom. Depending on the dosage of either, the consequences can either be negative or positive. In most cases, many do not mix and prefer to use them separately throughout the day. Since both Green Malay and weed are known to have distinct medicinal properties, the benefits of mixing both drugs could be dangerous and counteract each other's benefits.

Can I mix Green Malay with CBD?

CBD is the cousin plant of Marijuana. Although it doesn't contain the psychoactive chemical THC, it does provide all of the medicinal properties associated with weed, just without the high. CBD works by binding with the cannabinoid receptors in your body and bringing relief from pain.

Like Green Malay, CBD is also great for easing stress and anxiety and alleviating minor and chronic pains. When mixed with kratom, some users have reported that kratom enhances CBD's effects, while others claim that kratom and CBD compete for impact. Like Marijuana, it's recommended that both of these substances be enjoyed separately.

Potential side effects?

Even though the DEA concludes that there has not been enough testing to determine the validity of kratom's benefits, it does not mean that users do not experience any. The users of kratom have discovered all of the effects, and for that reason, we recommend trying kratom on its own before mixing it with other substances.

If you already know what effects Green Malay Kratom has on your body, then be aware that there may be side effects to mixing substances with other substances.

Some of the kratom side effects known to misuse of kratom include headaches, muscle cramps, upset stomach, diarrhea, and fatigue. Knowing the correct dosage for your body can help you avoid these side effects.

While overdosing on CBD may be impossible, side effects of abusing THC can include insomnia, paranoia, anxiety, diarrhea, and heart palpitations.

Side effects of abusing alcohol can include vomiting, alcohol poisoning, memory loss, and blackouts.

Even though these substances can be helpful in moderation, it is easy to forget that they are still drugs. Mix in moderation and monitor your effects and avoid mixing some substances if you aren't sure.

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