Authentic Kratom Praises FDA’s Ban on Synthetic 7-OH

Authentic Kratom, a leading U.S. kratom retailer, has voiced strong support for the Food and Drug Administration’s recent move to ban synthetic 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a lab-altered compound often marketed as part of natural kratom. The FDA cited consumer safety concerns, warning that synthetic variants carry heightened risks and mislead buyers through improper labeling.

Company founder Abdullah Mamun applauded the decision, stating that synthetic additives undermine trust and jeopardize the kratom industry’s future. Authentic Kratom has long prioritized naturally sourced, lab-tested products and has opposed adulterated kratom sales.

The FDA’s action reflects growing industry calls for transparency and responsible regulation, highlighting that kratom’s longevity depends on purity over potency.

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