
Kicking Kratom
A Complete Guide to Taming Your Addiction and Quitting Kratom
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Nolan Sinclair
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Nolan Sinclair's Kicking Kratom teaches you how to quit kratom with methods and mindsets that are easy on your body, and easy on your brain.
From cravings to depression to physical withdrawal symptoms, Kicking Kratom explores all the challenges we may encounter when we decide to give up our addictions, and shows us how to approach them. Edited by public health expert Madelyn Young, Kicking Kratom intends to motivate and encourage quitters, while offering scientifically backed reasonings for our addictions and their solutions.
This book contains:
Methods and mindsets for overcoming your fear of quitting
Detailed tapering charts and guides for users struggling to quit kratom using the 'cold turkey,' method.
Information about why we become dependent on kratom, and how to quit our dependence on it
Scenario-specific stories and information about resisting cravings, and advice for successfully quitting kratom
Light-hearted, and motivational prose written by an ex-kratom user that touches on the positives of life after kratom
Supportive evidence, rigorous research, and first-hand accounts offering reasons as to why we might want to quit kratom
Strategies and mindsets to cope with relapsing, cravings, withdrawal symptoms, fear, and more.
Detailed timelines of withdrawal symptoms
A detailed and passionate exploration of the mental challenges we face when we decide to live our lives kratom-free
©2024 Nolan Sinclair (P)2024 Nolan SinclairEl oyente recibió este título gratis
The brevity is a positive I'd say, as the points are all fleshed out sufficiently to make sense and be relatable, but there is no 'filler' or repetition, or making the same point again and again, as per Allen Carr's book about giving up smoking.
Both books take a similar approach to the psychology of quitting specific addictions, making the point that you aren't losing anything, but instead stand to gain a whole lot from breaking free. Although Carr's book was probably the one main thing that did finally help me quit smoking cigarettes for good, he didn't half repeat the same point again and again, sometimes by saying the same thing in different ways, sometimes by merely stating the same thing multiple times. That got irritating.
Nolan avoids this and the tone respects the intelligence and knowledge of the listener / reader.
His series of videos on you tube is also very good. Way above the average 'user stories and advice on quitting kratom' to be found on there, in terms of knowledability, thoroughness, and practicality. There is perhaps a little overlap in the material with the book and videos, but overall I have benefitted from both.
I now have a solid plan, and am successfully tapering my one daily evening dose during work days, without too much difficulty. I am sleeping just fine, and I'm already feeling a whole lot better in the mornings as a result of my reductions so far. Still struggling with mainly psychological cravings during my days off work though, I'll probably need to revisit any relevant sections regarding those.
Solid practical advice that covers all angles!
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A guide to help you quite
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Well written and thought out
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