Kratom on the go
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2018 11:53 am
Hey all, I haven't seen a post on this forum about how people take their kratom with them when they're out and about so I figured that I'd give some ideas or pointers based on what I do.
I always found it very annoying to bring bags of kratom with me when I left the house for an extended period of time, whether it be work or just going to visit family. And then on top of that you need a spoon or some device to scoop the powder out of the bag. It just became quite a hassle for me. To remedy this, I tried different ideas to easily carry a usable amount of kratom with me. I tried contact lense cases (too small), putting a predetermined amount of kratom in a water bottle or similar vessel and just adding liquid (a lot of kratom sticks to the sides), to putting a predetermined amount in a zip-lock baggie and pouring it into a drink (not very efficient).
Then I had the idea to use old prescription drug bottles. The thin, tall ones don't work very well because they're hard to fill but the wider ones (sorry, not sure of dimensions off the top of my head) are perfect because a normal sized spoon (not the big one) fits right in them so it's really easy to put kratom in. Sometimes I fill them with all one strain and sometimes I'll create a blend of 2, 3 or sometimes 4 different strains. It's extremely convenient and (this is for more experienced kratom users) if you can eyeball your dose, it's really easy to just dump the kratom into a cup or whatever and send it down the ole gullet. Also, most prescription bottles are watertight and airtight so you don't have to worry about moisture getting in or kratom getting out.
I've been doing this for several months now and I've accumulated several prescription bottles so, if I have the space, I can bring several strains along with me and not have to mix them. The only thing I need is a cup, which is pretty easy to find, and liquid, also easy to find.
Now, this probably won't help the people who make tea or like to freeze their kratom or other more complex methods of ingestion, but for the T&Wer it's very convenient and efficient. It's probably not for everyone but I figured someone may be able to benefit from this idea.
I always found it very annoying to bring bags of kratom with me when I left the house for an extended period of time, whether it be work or just going to visit family. And then on top of that you need a spoon or some device to scoop the powder out of the bag. It just became quite a hassle for me. To remedy this, I tried different ideas to easily carry a usable amount of kratom with me. I tried contact lense cases (too small), putting a predetermined amount of kratom in a water bottle or similar vessel and just adding liquid (a lot of kratom sticks to the sides), to putting a predetermined amount in a zip-lock baggie and pouring it into a drink (not very efficient).
Then I had the idea to use old prescription drug bottles. The thin, tall ones don't work very well because they're hard to fill but the wider ones (sorry, not sure of dimensions off the top of my head) are perfect because a normal sized spoon (not the big one) fits right in them so it's really easy to put kratom in. Sometimes I fill them with all one strain and sometimes I'll create a blend of 2, 3 or sometimes 4 different strains. It's extremely convenient and (this is for more experienced kratom users) if you can eyeball your dose, it's really easy to just dump the kratom into a cup or whatever and send it down the ole gullet. Also, most prescription bottles are watertight and airtight so you don't have to worry about moisture getting in or kratom getting out.
I've been doing this for several months now and I've accumulated several prescription bottles so, if I have the space, I can bring several strains along with me and not have to mix them. The only thing I need is a cup, which is pretty easy to find, and liquid, also easy to find.
Now, this probably won't help the people who make tea or like to freeze their kratom or other more complex methods of ingestion, but for the T&Wer it's very convenient and efficient. It's probably not for everyone but I figured someone may be able to benefit from this idea.