If we're lucky they wont just start calling it "The other K@"Correct. From the website a few months ago.
Wow the bastards have started calling the kava extract in their product kava.
The FDA is a joke.
If we're lucky they wont just start calling it "The other K@"Correct. From the website a few months ago.
Wow the bastards have started calling the kava extract in their product kava.
The FDA is a joke.
I know this is a very old post, but curious if you are still around. I too have found Feel Free to beneficial in some ways, but am a bit wary of a few things about their product and am curious for your thoughts.I ended up on this forum because I have been using Feel Free for the last 8 months, and I wanted to make my own mix because $8/bottle is too expensive for me. (I had been paying about $4.40/bottle with a discount.) I see, though, there a lot of negative feelings about Feel Free. I can understand that given it's addictive nature, and I am pretty skeptical myself about the use of K@, having read many stories online of addictions. Although I've let a number of friends try it, I'm a little hesitant, and I usually warn them about the addictive nature of K@, and that it's a pseudo-opioid (my own term).
My own experience is that it was one of the things that helped me get through a pretty rough time (my wife passed away last year), and that it has not been noticeably physiologically addictive. I've quit for a week a couple times without any noticeable physiological side effects. Though I'm guessing it has probably affected dopamine levels in some way, and I probably need to do a dopamine reset at some point. I've used it nearly every day for the past 8 months, from 1/2 bottle ~ 2 bottles, depending on the day. (If it's a 4:1 kava:K@ ratio as indicated in podcasts, I guess that puts me at about 250 ~ 1000mg of K@/day (according to the 2600mg listed in the post above). Seems that's a pretty small dose compared to what many people in the K@ world use, so I'm guessing that's why no noticeable physiological withdrawal symptoms.
I'm very disturbed though to hear that this was being handed out for free to college students and more or less sponsored by the college. :-/ Stories like that, and the lack of transparency on their site make me pretty hesitant to ever recommend someone try them again.
Nevertheless, one of the reasons I've stuck with the kava/K@ mix is that it makes me feel much like a cup of coffee--energy and hope and creativity--without the jitters or crash that I get a few hours later from coffee. As far as I can tell so far, my energy levels seem have seemed more balanced on days I drink that instead of coffee, and I've decreased the amount of coffee I drink (maybe 1-2 cups/week). That's one of the reasons that I'd like to keep using some kind of kava/K@ mix as an energy drink. But I guess I should phase it out for a while and try some other things!
A wild aspect of the consumption of this botanical lies in its highly varied effects among different individuals, largely due to slight alterations in how our bodies metabolize chemicals. This leads to a spectrum of experiences where some individuals may not perceive the addictive potential of this plant, while others equate its effects to that of Percocet tea.Such a sneaky company. Can't believe they're getting away with not labelling K@ on their product or website. That's insane. Should be illegal.
I flushed the remainder of my K@ down the toilet the other day, really pleased it's gone. I don't understand how people take that shit multiple times a day for years on end, it tastes absolutely fucking disgusting and you have to take quite a lot of it, well I did anyway. On days that I'd take it, I'd only take it once, so I wasn't taking it nearly as much as most people, but that was enough to make me absolutely sick of it. I dreaded drinking it because it's that bad.
Honestly, if you haven't tried it, give kava a shot man.I registered solely to post the following:
I found this page probably a year ago, after searching feel free and what the f*** is in it. I have had it bookmarked for that long, and would occasionally come back to see if there were any updates.
Needless to say, I was a virgin with it came to k@ (apparently that's what you use here). ButI knew from the first case that this stuff was going to be trouble for me. Alas, I have continued to order it. And am crazy addicted to it.
I used to drink alcohol to mask my anxiety. And xanax. This stuff kinda accomplished both for me. Without either. It was magic.
Fast forward to now - it still works. Too well. And I've been afraid to look at how much I've spent on it over the past 1.5 years. Probably upwards of $10k. No shit.
The only time I'd heard of k@ was on that NatGeo show about airport security. I had no idea. And I'm in a bad place. No one really knows about this problem other than my bank account and me.
Obviously I know I need to nix this addiction, yet I just keep finding myself in the same state, only 2 months and about $800 later.
I have debated getting in on the whole class action thing, but at the same time, I KNEW from about day 2-3 what this shit was capable of doing to me. Which is make me feel f*cking amazing.
Until I ran l/run out. And I'm pretty sure that's where the name "Feel Free" stems from - not how it makes one feel initially, but how one feels when they have been in withdrawal and deprived of feel free, and they get more in their system.
Crazy shit...
Who is the person speaking? Where is he identified?
Scott CarneyWho is the person speaking? Where is he identified?
I see Apo has commented. I sure hope this bring awareness to these evil people and maybe stops them.Scott Carney
This guy is amazing...courageous. I will not be able to see ever minute of it...does he negate kava at all or just K@?
^^
100%.
My fear, and it's already been confirmed, is that an unassuming newbie picks this up thinking it's kava. We had a user ask specifically this on reddit, and it's what prompted me to issue this warning.