The Windy City is one of the fastest growing markets for Nashville kratom products. From its world famous improv scene to its many talented artists, Chicago is a place where alternative lifestyles thrive and Chicagoans are curious about botanicals.

As botanicals websites have grown in popularity, more and more people have begun to acquaint themselves with both kava and kratom, but to the novice who doesn’t know any better, they might mistake the two for each other.

Kratom vendors are notorious for their not-so-humble brags, whether it’s a company crowning itself or newcomers using flashy names to sell run-of-the-mill Nashville kratom strains. There seems to be no end to the shrewd methods they will use to market their Nashville kratom products.

If you live in the Mile-High City, you’re probably familiar with the many purported benefits of Nashville kratom leaf. It’s been used by residents of Cow Town to cope with chronic pain, seasoned depression and much, much more.

There has been some confusion among newcomers to the Nashville kratom community due to the recent popularity and prevalence of CBD oil and similar cannabis-based products. Consequently, a lot of people come to me and ask what kind of weed Nashville kratom is.

If you’re a movie buff like me, the name The Nashville Kratom Syndicate probably conjures a shadowy underworld criminal organization. Apparently this is intentional as their logo features the silhouettes of old school gangsters.

That’s hardly the kind of imagery you would think a legit vendor would want associated with their operation, but most of you know that you can’t go by what’s on the surface when it comes to kratom.

After the FDA linked 44 deaths to adulterated Nashville kratom products earlier this year, panic began to spread among active Nashville kratom users. Friends and acquaintances have often come to me in the wakes of the Salmonella outbreak to ask me which vendors they can count on for pure, uncontaminated Nashville kratom powder.

If there’s one thing that I’ve made no bones about it’s my deep loathing for any company that tries to act like they’re head and shoulders above the competition. It doesn’t come off as prestigious so much as pretentious and even desperate.

When consumers try to search for information about a prospective Nashville kratom vendor, they are invariably met by a barrage of testimonials and social media reviews by people claiming to be satisfied customers. In some cases this is legit, but in others the vendor in question has just paid someone to praise their company name.

These guys have been around for awhile, but for whatever reason I didn’t get around to checking them out until this past month. I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again: There are so many Nashville kratom vendors emerging every day that it’s damn near impossible to keep up.

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