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Large and Diverse Group of Organizations Agree: FDA’s Proposed Ban On 7-OH Would Endanger Public Health and Undermine Science
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HART Coalition Joint Statements – Large and Diverse Group of Organizations Agree: FDA’s Proposed Ban On 7-OH Would Endanger Public Health and Undermine Science

Washington, D.C. — The Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust (HART) today released statements from leading organizations, policy experts, and advocates opposing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) proposal to schedule 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH). These voices, spanning physicians, veterans, fiscal watchdogs, youth advocates, consumer choice groups, and policy think tanks, warn that prohibition would cause more harm than good, repeating the failures of the War on Drugs while cutting off promising avenues for public health.

Florida Schedules Kratom Compound, Critics Cry Foul
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Florida Schedules Kratom Compound, Critics Cry Foul

Florida officials have enacted an emergency scheduling of 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a compound derived from the kratom plant, prompting a sharp rebuke from the Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust (HART). The organization claims the decision is a politically motivated action that ignores scientific data and is driven by the influence of the kratom industry.

Letters: Infighting among kratom suppliers hurting access for all
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Letters: Infighting Among Kratom Suppliers Hurting Access for All

I agree with Dan Lawton that Louisiana’s kratom ban is a blow to consumers who have come to rely on kratom products. However, his concerns about 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) are misplaced. Despite years of use, there have been only two deaths where 7-OH products were present. In both cases, 7-OH was used alongside other substances, contravening instructions. By contrast, other kratom products have been linked in public health reports to more than 200 deaths.

Claims against 7-0H unfounded
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Claims Against 7-0H Unfounded

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s sudden ban on 7- hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) is reckless, unfounded and cruel. The facts don’t support his claims of an “emergency.” According to the FDA’s own adverse event database, there are zero confirmed deaths linked to 7-OH alone. Yet Uthmeier has lumped it in with heroin.

Big Kratom’ bigwigs want to ban 7-OH because it threatens their bottom line
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Big Kratom’ Bigwigs Want to Ban 7-OH Because it Threatens their Bottom Line

Let’s say you’re presented with two substances. One has been linked to two confirmed deaths (and zero when taken on its own). The other is tied to over 200.

If I told you the one with two deaths is being branded a public health threat, you’d be suspicious. You’d probably assume someone making the substance linked to 200 deaths was trying to sell you something.

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