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Jake’s Warning: Don’t Be Fooled by Concentrated Synthetic 7-OH Opioid Products

For 15 years, Jake used natural leaf kratom responsibly. It gave him stability, peace, and control of his life. He never went into debt, never hid from his family, and never lost himself.

But the moment he tried a synthetic 7-OH pill — sold casually over the counter at a tobacco shop under the brand name “Perks” — everything changed.

His first pill: 50mg.

Within months: 700mg a day.

The cost: thousands of dollars in debt.

The toll: hiding, desperation, and addiction.

As Jake tells us, “If every politician took the same sample pack I did, this would be illegal tomorrow.” 

Kratom is a natural plant that has been used for centuries. While not risk-free, it has natural limits: take too much, and your body rejects it.

Concentrated synthetic 7-OH opioid products are designed in a lab. They have no natural “off switch.” Tolerance skyrockets, dependence is immediate, and the financial and personal devastation begins almost overnight.

The scariest part isn’t just how addictive synthetic 7-OH is — it’s how easy it is to get. Sold at gas stations, smoke shops, and convenience stores, these products require no prescription, have no warning labels, and have no oversight – all while being marketed with friendly names and flashy packaging that hide the danger. 

Jake’s story is not unique. Across the country, people are getting hooked on synthetic concentrated 7-OH opioid products by deceptive marketing and reckless distribution. Families are being torn apart, and communities are being infiltrated by a new form of the drug crisis — one that looks safe until it’s too late.

We believe Americans deserve the truth. We believe lawmakers need to see what’s happening. And we believe these products must be stopped before more lives are destroyed.

Synthetic 7-OH is not natural leaf kratom. It’s not safe. It’s not regulated.

It’s Gas Station Heroin. And it needs to be stopped.

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