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doses as an energy and mood booster, similar to coffee use <br />in the West. They use larger amounts for pain, or <br />recreationally like beer and wine. <br />Kratom Leaves (left) Young kratom trees <br />in Indonesia (right) <br />Credit: American Kratom Association <br />Kratom products are unregulated and nonstandardized, and <br />reports — although sparse — have linked its use to <br />hallucinations, seizures and liver damage, when combined <br />with alcohol or other drugs. In 2016, the U.S. Drug <br />Enforcement Agency (DEA) proposed banning commercial <br />sale and use, and the FDA has advised categorizing it as a <br />Schedule I drug, meaning it has no proven medical <br />