Malay Kratom
The Malay Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa, also called red sentol tree) from Mr. Kratom is a high quality Malay Kratom, which is sourced from the region near Malaysia. As it is banned in Thailand and Malaysia, original Malay Kratom cannot be offered here, although this is often mistakenly the case. This kratom is not a mixed kratom, so it only consists of one variety.
Origin of Malay Kratom
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country that geographically consists of two parts. The two regions of the country are separated by the South China Sea, which corresponds to the Malay Peninsula in the west and Borneo in the east. Malaysia borders Thailand to the northwest. Singapore is a city state to the west of the south, and Indonesia forms the eastern border. Due to the country's tropical equatorial climate, Malaysia has its own flora and fauna. From April to October and from October to February, the climate is characterized by monsoon, which is the reason for the country's higher average humidity and fertility. The home of the kratom tree is in the Malaysian swamp, in the lowland forests and in the mountains on the border with Thailand.
The leaves of this tree are also known colloquially as krathom or mambog by traditional folk medicine practitioners. The red-grown kratom from the Malay peninsula is considered the most primitive type together with the Thai kratom. At the same time, Malay kratom and Thai k ratom often no longer come from Malaysia or Thailand. For decades, the red senetol tree was grown almost exclusively in Indonesia for commercial purposes. Although Malay kratom does not have to originate from Malaysia, a certain leaf composition is associated with the species. Southeast Asian users use Malay in a similar way to coffee. Many traditional users are laborers who rely on any labor during Malaysia's oppressive heat.
The name Malay
The different kratom names often cause confusion among related parties. For example, as Malaysia is part of the island of Borneo, Malay kratom may correspond geographically to Borneo. In terms of leaf composition, Malay kratom has the closest relationship with Bali. The latter itself comes mainly from Borneo trees. To avoid confusion, it is important to focus on the three sub-names Red Malay, Green Malay and Maeng Da Malay. Red and green malays differ in leaf vein color and leaf composition. The color difference plays an important role, especially for buyers who want to dye their hair or color their hair from the braid.
Red Malay Kratom has red veins, so it has a heavier, stronger and more effective tone than Green Malay Kratom. Basically, the color production of Green Malay and Red Malay provides brighter colors. Depending on the amount used, mixed colors with green kratom veins can also provide a strong advantage.
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