Michigan mother of three opens up about her kratom addiction USA Today - News Apr 20, 2026 Apr 20, 2026 Updated Jun 25, 2026 0 See NBA's Jalen Brunson in his early days AI Is Draining America’s Power Grid Beatrice mural Pack These Essential Medicines For Your Next Vacation Glass in kiln Trump pushes Iran on nuclear inspections Pistons turn the page, deal Isaiah Stewart for future assets NEBRASKALand Days Parade June 20, 2026,North Platte Major US-Iran Peace Push Resumes in Switzerland World Cup Spectacle in New York: Soccer Fans Take Over Times Square How the Charles Schwab Field grounds crew preps for College World Series Chris Sayre Dr. Ranjan Gupta on new orthopedic center at CHI Lakeside Prefer us on Google Learn More Melanie Clark, 35, of Kincheloe in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has fought a four-year-long addiction to kratom, the so-called "gas station heroin." As featured on This plant extract can make a lethal drug cocktail. Can it also treat opioid addiction? Kratom is derived from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, a tree native to Southeast Asia, and is commonly made into a powder or pill. Latest video Iran Condemns US Strikes and Warns Over Strait of Hormuz Tensions Chris Sayre Hormuz Showdown Puts Global Shipping on Edge WATCH: 3 crashes, 1 fatal in 1 week. How dangerous is this intersection? Supreme Court Backs Trump On Haiti And Syria Deportation Protections Venezuela: Woman Rescued Alive After Earthquakes in Venezuela. Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises as Massive Rescue Effort Continues USMNT suffers 'gut punch' in group stage finale, but Pulisic returns Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
This plant extract can make a lethal drug cocktail. Can it also treat opioid addiction? Kratom is derived from the leaves of Mitragyna speciosa, a tree native to Southeast Asia, and is commonly made into a powder or pill.