Lab Certified Kratom Extract

Lab Certified Kratom ExtractWe pride ourselves on the quality of every one of the products we offer here at ShamansGarden. One of the most popular products we offer is Kratom, and we take our Kratom one step further and higher than the competition: Our Kratom extract is actually made in an FDA-compliant lab.

What does this mean for you?

It means every speck of Kratom extract we offer is truly lab certified. We not only craft every batch of Kratom extract under beyond compliant and strict food-grade conditions, we then test every final product for consistency. Our Kratom extract is never a mystery. Whether it’s our 10x, 15x, 20x, or Maeng da 25x, you know the exact content in every product you purchase.

Our Maeng da 25x has exactly 8% mitragynine content, and boasts a completely organic full spectrum extract. We have independently tested virtually all the KRatom products on the market, and it’s shocking what we’ve found on some of the extracts we tested. Some have high concentrations of lead. Some have remnants of the extraction liquid such as butane and hexane, and worse; benzenes, which are known cancer-causing agents.

This is a complete list of the extracts we offer, and the corresponding mitragynine content:

  • Bali 10x = 4% mitragynine content, ethanol and water extracted
  • Bali 15x = 5% mitragynine content, ethanol and water extracted
  • Bali 20x = 6% mitragynine content, ethanol and water extracted
  • Maeng da 25x = 8% mitragynine content, ethanol and water extracted

The lab we use for certifying our Kratom extracts is Wonderland-Labs. They specialize in exotic botanicals, and verify the content of key alkaloids in a number of those exotic botanicals such as Wild Dagga, Morning Glory seeds, Kanna, Kava, Blue Lotus, Blue Lily, Sinicuichi, and many others.

Why does lab certification matter for your Kratom extract?

You might be shocked at the number of products Wonderland-Labs has tested, only to find there are adulterants, fillers, and most shockingly; not a trace of mitragynine.

There are several additional species of Kratom, such as Mitragyna Javanica that don’t contain any mitragynine, but look identical in virtually every way. Especially, once Kratom leaf is crushed or powdered, it becomes nearly impossible to see any difference with the naked eye. So, if you don’t know the company you are purchasing from, and if they seem to have ridiculously low prices on their product, there’s a chance it truly is too good to be true.

When you purchase Kratom extract from us, you know exactly what you’re getting, you know that the product you’re purchasing is manufactured to food-grade standards, and that you’re buying from a company that has been around since the 1990’s. IAmShaman has sent close to 2 million orders and counting, and maintains customer database of several hundred thousand loyal customers. ShamansGarden was an ofshoot of IAmShaman, but’s operated by the same passionate people who started IAmShaman and made it into the juggernaut that it continues to be today.

So, we love Kratom. We love crafting lab certified Kratom extract and offering it to you with the exact same specifications, month after month, year after year. We’re easy to find, and we’re not going anywhere. We pride ourselves not only in the level of service we offer, but in the quality of our products, whether it’s Kratom extract or any of the other 1000+ products we offer through IAmShaman and ShamansGarden.

Bali Kratom Leaf

Bali Kratom LeafShaman’s Garden proudly offers Bali kratom leaf in two different forms, both as a powdered and a crushed kratom incense. Our kratom leaf incenses from Bali are plain leaf, without the addition of a kratom extract. You can make an extract from them or use them “as-is” in aromatherapy applications or as an incense. Bali kratom leaf is rising in popularity as the gold standard for kratom incense in Indonesia, where most commercial kratom farms are located.

Now for the basics: Bali kratom is a strain of Red Vein Kratom with darker reddish leaves. As a Red Vein variety, Bali kratom leaf is generally thought to have a more relaxing aura compared to the more energizing White Vein varieties. Despite the name, these days most Bali kratom is actually grown in Borneo, even though it was probably originally from Bali, a smaller island in the Indonesian archipelago. Why did the name Bali kratom stick?

One reason might be that most of the ports where Bali kratom is exported to the West are still located in Bali. As kratom becomes more internationalized, the names that once associated kratom strains with a specific country of origin, such as Thai Red Vein or Borneo White Vein, have become more fluid; strains that used to be found only in one area are now grown on farms in multiple regions of Southeast Asia, as well as in India and some Western countries. Now origin names for kratom are more likely to refer to the strain’s appearance and chemical properties than any specific region where it was grown.

As for Bali kratom leaf, in the kratom community this variety is thought to be a good starter strain for people who have never worked with kratom before. Although environmental and growing conditions can affect the chemical properties of the leaf, in general kratom from Bali has a well-balanced alkaloid content and tends to be relaxing when used in aromatherapy treatments. A good rule to remember is that Red Vein kratoms are generally thought to be relaxing while White Vein varieties and Maeng Da kratom are more energizing. All in all, Bali kratom leaf offers a pleasant balance and aroma at a quite affordable price.

Kratom Tincture

Kratom TinctureOne of the most interesting forms of kratom available from vendors is kratom tincture, also sometimes called liquid kratom. Kratom tincture is made by macerating powdered or crushed kratom leaves in a solvent, typically alcohol, to extract the alkaloids in the herb. The best types of kratom tinctures are usually water-alcohol mixtures, since kratom’s diverse range of alkaloids is soluble in both water and alcohol.

Benefits of Kratom Tincture:

Shaman’s Garden sources our liquid extracts from Herb Spirits. Our liquid herbal extracts come in amber glass bottles ideal for long-term storage, with dropper caps so you can precisely measure the amount of extract you want to work with. One way to use kratom tincture is to spray it onto a neutral base of dried herbs, such as mullein, and let it dry to make an incense blend. Some people prefer kratom tincture because it’s easy to store and has a long shelf life compared to powdered forms of kratom extract. Kratom tincture tends to last longer because the alcohol in the tincture protects the alkaloids from exposure to oxygen, which can degrade mitragynine and other kratom compounds. Our kratom extracts are for external use in aromatherapy purposes and as an incense component only.

How to Make Kratom Tincture:

It’s easier than ever to buy high-quality kratom tinctures from vendors. However, we know some of you like to take the do-it-yourself route, especially if you want to stretch your kratom and your dollars! Although making kratom tincture is a little more involved and requires a few more tools than making kratom resin, the final product is a compact and long-lasting form of kratom that is surprisingly versatile. Read on to find out how to make kratom tincture at home.

You Will Need:

-Plain powdered or crushed kratom leaf (not an extract!)

-40% ethyl alcohol. For those concerned about being exposed to alcohol, food-grade glycerin may be used instead. You can buy glycerin at most pharmacies.

-Measuring cups

-Digital scale

-Extraction bottle. These glass or plastic bottles are chemically resistant and won’t crack or leak chemicals into your finished tincture.

-Amber or blue glass bottle with dropper

-Strainer

-Funnel for pouring

Optional but Useful:

-Glycerin. This stabilizes the alcohol-based tincture and prevents evaporation. It’s also possible to make a non-alcoholic glycerin-based tincture (see above).

-Citric acid. The acidity facilitates extraction and converts the alkaloids in kratom from freebases to alkaloid salts. Both forms are present in the kratom leaf, but salts tend to be more stable.

Procedure:

Using your digital scale, measure your kratom precisely. A suggested ratio is 7 ounces of plain dried kratom leaf to 1 liter of alcohol. Combine your weighed kratom and alcohol in a chemically resistant bottle. Add the citric acid if you’re using it. Now you can either store the mixture in the fridge for about a week or take an extra step called a warm water bath to speed up the extraction process. Simmer water in a pot, then take it off the heat and carefully insert your extraction bottle. Leave the bottle for 30 minutes, then replace the water with more warm water and repeat.

After a few days to a week, pour your tincture into a dish through a strainer or sieve to remove the kratom plant material. Cover the dish with tin foil and let the alcohol evaporate until the tincture’s volume has decreased by about half. Using a measuring cup, measure the final volume of your kratom tincture. Divide this by the initial weight of kratom you used to estimate the finished tincture’s concentration. For instance, if you used 200 grams of dried kratom and ended up with 10 tablespoons of tincture, then the concentration is 20:1 (200/10 = 20). Tag your tincture with the variety and origin of kratom you used, the date, and the concentration. Your kratom tincture will typically keep for up to one year when stored away from sunlight in a cool, dry place.

Kratom Crushed Leaf

Kratom Crushed LeafIf you’ve ever perused our extensive selection of kratom products, you may have seen that we offer several varieties of kratom crushed leaf. If you’ve never seen this before on other websites, you may be wondering what exactly is kratom crushed leaf? And why would you buy it instead of a powder or other form of kratom? This little article is intended to give you a bit more information about crushed kratom leaf so you can decide on the product that suits your needs.

Basically, our kratom crushed leaf is made from coarsely ground kratom leaves. Also sometimes called “tea-cut” for its texture, which is reminiscent of loose-leaf tea, the crushed kratom leaf incense is one of several products we like to offer our customers, along with kratom powders, resins, and liquid extracts. However, our crushed kratom leaf products are not extracts—they are simply the unenhanced kratom leaf, conveniently crushed to make it easier to work with. You can buy any of the types of kratom we offer, from Thai Red Vein to Maeng Da, in either powdered or crushed leaf form.

Why Buy Crushed Kratom Leaf?

Whether you buy kratom as a whole leaf, powder, or crushed leaf is largely a matter of preference. Here are a couple reasons why someone might prefer the kratom crushed leaf to the powdered variety:

Price: Because crushed kratom leaves are less finely processed than kratom powder, they are correspondingly cheaper. Part of what you’re paying for with kratom powder is the extra processing by the manufacturer. If you’re willing to put the time in, you can take this extra step yourself and grind the coarse, “tea-cut” crushed kratom into a powder. There are a few different ways to do this: you can simply crush the leaves by hand or rub the coarse powder through a sieve, using a sheet of paper to collect the resulting powder. You can also grind the leaf pieces in a pepper mill or coffee grinder—just make sure your appliance is new or VERY clean to avoid contaminating residue. You’ll also want to clean the appliance thoroughly afterward.

Freshness: Crushed kratom leaves also present a smaller surface area to the air than the more finely micronized kratom powder. If you can get them, whole kratom leaves present an even smaller surface area. This can be important, especially if you think you might have to store your kratom for a while, because the alkaloid content in kratom will decrease over time as it’s exposed to oxygen. The less surface area exposed to air = the less area left for alkaloids to escape. Storing your kratom, in whatever form, away from exposure to sunlight, moisture, and oxygen will also help your kratom product last longer and stay fresher.

Ultimately though, buying kratom crushed leaf or kratom powder is largely a matter of preference, as these two forms of kratom will contain the same range of alkaloids. If you prefer a finer texture for an incense preparation, then powdered kratom is the way to go. But if you don’t mind putting in some extra effort and can spare the time to process your kratom—for instance, if you want to make your own kratom resin at home—then crushed kratom leaf is a very versatile and effective option.

Maeng Da Kratom

Maeng Da KratomOf all the types of kratom currently available, probably none is more highly sought after than Maeng Da Kratom. However, one thing we’ve seen over and over in our years in the kratom business is that customers, even other vendors, can be confused about what the Maeng Da label actually means! We’ve seen Maeng Da kratom advertised as both a strain and a grade of kratom, but these are very different things. To make an analogy using one of our other favorite herbs, kava, there are both different strains or varieties of kava–Mahakea, Isa, Melo Melo, etc.—and different grades of kava. For instance, Waka kava is harvested only from the young lateral roots and is considered the finest grade of kava; however, any strain of kava can be harvested to make a Waka-grade kava.

It’s exactly the same with Maeng Da kratom: this label simply means that the product was made from kratom leaves that have been harvested at the peak of richness, in the fall or early winter when the leaves contain the highest concentration of alkaloids. Maeng Da Kratom is not a distinct strain of kratom any more than Waka kava is a distinct strain of kava. For many kratom connoisseurs, what sets Maeng Da kratom apart from other grades is its combination of both energizing and relaxing properties in one leaf; it’s great as a daytime incense for when you want to get focused, yet it also has a smooth, relaxing quality that can be great to unwind with. The name “Maeng Da” comes from a Thai slang term that means, loosely, “pimp’s kratom”—we’ll leave it to your imagination how this translates to quality!

Perhaps because it’s so highly sought after, various rumors have sprung up around Maeng Da kratom, including the wild theory that it’s a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) created from a gene splice of different kratom strains. This is probably how the whole confusion with Maeng Da—is it a distinct strain or a grade of kratom?—got started in the first place: according to the Kratom Bible, a few years back an Indonesian kratom farm started experimentally grafting cuttings of various kratom strains to create an ultra-alkaloid-rich plant. However, according to the story, this original Maeng Da strain was not a GMO: instead, the farm was using much older grafting techniques that have been employed in horticulture to breed new varieties of many useful plants. The various types of apples available in your supermarket are mostly products of grafting.

Grafting takes advantage of a plant cell’s totipotency, a fancy term meaning that adult plant cells can be induced to diversify into any type of cell with the right chemical or physical stimulation (such as pruning, which induces the cut stem to proliferate cells that eventually produce new leaves). Supposedly, this Indonesian farm successfully grafted a cutting from one strain of kratom onto another strain and created a whole new variety of kratom, which they named Maeng Da. However, this original strain has now been lost. These days, Maeng Da kratom simply refers to any high-quality strain of kratom harvested at peak richness.

Working With Maeng Da:

We recommend Maeng Da incense only to those already experienced with kratom. As a rule, Maeng Da kratom is more alkaloid rich than other grades of kratom, so it often requires extra care when working with it. Here are some general pointers: when working with Maeng Da, estimate beforehand the smallest effective amount, and start with that first. Because Maeng Da is especially rich, as little as 1-2 g of unenhanced leaf is sufficient for most users. With enhanced Maeng Da extracts, this amount should be adjusted downward according to the strength of the extract. In general, we think it’s better to start with a conservative amount of any kratom strain the first time you use it, and titrate the amount upward if necessary.

Of course, the richness of Maeng Da kratom is another plus: it makes for a very economical grade of kratom, because you can use much less to achieve the same results. Shaman’s Garden sells this uniquely rich variety of kratom incense in multiple forms, including the original Maeng Da enhanced extract and our new “Gold” Maeng Da kratom incense, which has an almost silky feel and an extraordinarily smooth burn. Namaste!

Buy Kratom Resin

Kratom Resin for SaleOf all the questions about kratom we get at the shop, among the most frequent is, “What kind of kratom should I buy?” We understand it can be daunting to choose among the diverse selection of kratom extracts, powders and dried leaves we offer; however, if you’re interested in acquiring kratom as an exotic incense rather than an herbarium specimen, it might make sense to buy kratom resin from us.

Kratom resin is a highly stable solid extract with the consistency of tar. Shaman’s Garden offers kratom resin for sale in chunks of 36 to 41 grams, though priced on the low side of 36 grams as an extra bonus for customers. Made only from freshly picked kratom leaves that have been extracted into an alkaloid-rich semi-solid form, our kratom resin has a sweet-bitter, slightly carmelized aroma—the perfect base for an intriguing, exotic incense blend. While not as intense as the Maeng Da (which we recommend only to consumers already experienced with kratom), our kratom resin can be more accessible and easier to use than other types of kratom extracts: just break or cut off a piece whenever you want to use some in a blend or by itself in an incense burner.

Of course, you might still be wondering, “Why should I buy kratom resin from you instead of one of your powdered extracts?” Honestly, it’s a matter of preference. Some people prefer working with our Maeng Da powdered extract, or our Gold, Silver, and Bronze powdered extracts; some prefer the resin; and some want to work with the whole leaf. All of these ways of working with kratom have their attractions and merits! We offer kratom resin for sale to those who prefer the merits of a solid extract, including kratom resin’s long shelf life, stability, and ease of use in incense preparations. Kratom resin requires no messing about with fine powders that can get everywhere: just break or cut off a piece, measure it on your scale, and adjust the amount up or down as needed.

As with any kratom product, positive independent user reviews are a must when finding where to buy kratom resin. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of bunk kratom on the market. Furthermore, once the kratom leaf is processed from its whole form into a powder or resin, it becomes harder to assess the quality of the herbal product at a glance. However, we haven’t been in the kratom business as long as we have without picking up a few tips about distinguising good kratom resin from bad. Besides independent reviews, look to the manufacturer’s own advertising about their kratom resin: does it include the strain and origin of their kratom? Do they include informational articles about kratom on their website or blog? You only want to buy kratom resin from a vendor who knows their stuff about this complex herb, and it’s these kinds of subtle clues that will tell you who’s done their homework and who’s just looking to cash in on the latest internet craze.

When it comes to kratom extracts such as the resin, we also have to talk about concentration. You’ll find most kratom extracts offer a concentration on their label: numbers such as 10x 15x, 20x, etc. These markers indicate the ratio of fresh kratom leaves used to make 1 gram of the finished kratom extract. For instance, 15x represents a 15:1 ratio, meaning it took 15 grams of fresh kratom leaves to make 1 gram of the finished kratom extract. This ratio can be useful to have because it gives you an idea of how much extract to use by comparing it with the known amount of fresh kratom leaves that went into the extract.

However, be wary of kratom vendors that advertise huge ratios such as 100X kratom extract: though this may sound like a great deal, in actuality any kratom extract over about 20X is not going to be full spectrum and will not preserve the full range of kratom’s properties. This is because not all the alkaloids in kratom are extracted equally. Kratom contains at least 25 identified compounds, all with different chemical properties; in order to appreciate the true range of kratom’s properties, it’s desirable to preserve as much of the chemical balance of the fresh leaf as possible. Sadly, most kratom extracts above 20X—and certainly any kratom extract above 50X—will not be a full-spectrum extract.

Finally, for those do-it-yourselfers out there, you can always choose to make rather than buy kratom resin! Here is one simple method we found that requires no complex equipment, just a pot, stove, and a freezer:

1) In 1 liter of water, add 25-35 grams of fresh kratom leaves or plain kratom leaf powder. (Note: don’t use “enhanced” kratom leaf or powder that already contains an extract of kratom. You would essentially be reextracting the kratom, which will result in a stronger-than-desired extract that is also not full spectrum.)

2) Bring to a gentle boil, stirring every 2 or 3 minutes, until half the liquid has evaporated.

3) Strain the kratom leaves or powder and set the liquid aside.

4) Add the strained kratom leaves to 1 fresh liter of water and repeat steps 1-3.

5) After one repetition, discard the remaining kratom leaves/powder.

6) Combine the two liquid portions in your pot and gently boil it down until the liquid has reached a syrupy consistency. You can then pour the liquid onto a ceramic plate or heat-treated glass container (we recommend Pyrex).

7) If desired, place your new kratom resin into the freezer for a few hours to firm it up. There! Now you have a homemade kratom resin you can place in the incense burner, dissolve in liquid, or use in myriad other ways as you desire.