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A Personal Warning About the Drink, "Feel Free"


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I want to share a serious warning about a drink called "Feel Free" (sold as a “wellness tonic” made from kava and other herbs). It’s being marketed as a natural, calming, plant-based product — but in reality, it contains kratom, a powerful psychoactive substance that can be highly addictive and cause serious withdrawal symptoms. With a name like “Feel Free,” it coaxes the buyer to believe that the drink will provide calm, when in fact what it produces is chaos.

Here’s What You’re Not Being Told:

• Feel Free contains kratom, not just kava — despite how it's advertised. Kratom acts on the same brain receptors as opioids.

• Many users report becoming addicted, even after using it for just a few weeks.

• Withdrawals are real — people have experienced nausea, insomnia, severe anxiety, mood swings, and depression after stopping.

• The company heavily downplays the risks. They market it as a productivity or focus-enhancing drink — but for many, it spirals into dependency.

 What Others Are Saying (Reddit, Forums, Reviews):

• “Worst mistake of my life... I had to go to detox.”

• “I thought it was just kava. I had no idea it was full of kratom.”

• “I wish someone had warned me sooner.”

 Bottom Line:

Feel Free is NOT harmless.

It’s addictive, misrepresented, and sold under the guise of wellness. If you or someone you love is drinking this regularly, please be aware of what’s actually in it and how it may be affecting your body and brain. There are already several cases of people having to go to Rehab.

 Please share this with others.

So many people are being misled by branding that hides the truth. Speaking up may help someone avoid what others are now struggling to undo.


 
 
 

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