Health officials warn about concentrated Kratom as regulations form in Frankfort
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Kratom, an herbal supplement sold widely across Kentucky, has largely gone unregulated—until now.
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The substance comes in two forms: a natural leaf used for medicinal purposes, and a highly concentrated form that poses serious health risks. Distinguishing between the two can be challenging for consumers.
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