Description
The reason many people are confused about this blend is that it has no recipe. While we know that it contains red, green, white, and yellow kratom strains, we don’t know the exact composition and kratom strains used in it. Does it have red Bali? Or red Maeng Da? We don’t know, and we probably never will.
To make things even more weird, there is no fixed ratio of different strains used in the blend. Remember, it is not a proprietary blend. So, every company makes its own version of the blend. And they all probably use different ratios and kratom strains. No company has let its customers know the exact recipe for Trainwreck kratom. But, what they have divulged is the fact this kratom contains 11 different pure strains. Examples of “pure strains” include Maeng Da, Bali, and Malay kratom.
Companies probably had to reveal this fact for marketing purposes because many Trainwreck kratom packages flaunt the fact that it’s a mix of 11 different strains.
If you’re wondering why the blend is called Trainwreck, the name has been adopted from a line of hemp products that have the same name.
Ingredients: Mitragyna Speciosa
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