How This Site Works
Kratom Quit is an informational resource and connection platform. It is designed to help people understand kratom or 7-OH withdrawal, compare next steps, and decide whether self-guided quitting information or structured support may make more sense.
Education and Guidance
The site includes educational articles, guides, and triage tools. These resources are meant to make the process clearer, not to diagnose anyone or replace professional care.
Two Main Paths
Some users are looking for information so they can quit on their own. Others are looking for treatment options or more structured support. Both paths are valid, and the site is built to help users move toward the next step that fits their situation.
Some users mainly need structure, language, and context. For them, the best next step may be a timeline, symptom guide, tapering article, or FAQ that makes the process less confusing.
Others are already past the information stage. They may need treatment comparisons, triage tools, or help exploring what level of support makes sense next.
When You Request Help
What submitting a form can do
If you submit a help or treatment-related form, your information may be shared with third-party treatment providers or support partners that may be able to connect you with relevant support options.
What it does not guarantee
Providers may vary by location, availability, services offered, insurance acceptance, and fit. Submitting a form does not guarantee placement, coverage, admission, or a specific outcome.
Privacy and Confidentiality
All inquiries are private and handled with care. We only ask for contact information when a user chooses to submit a form or request support information.
Compensation
This site may receive compensation when users are connected with third-party treatment providers, support partners, or services. We disclose this because trust matters, and users should understand how referral-based sites work.
What This Site Is Not
Kratom Quit is not a treatment provider, medical provider, detox center, or emergency service. The site provides education and may help connect users with third-party resources.
If you are in crisis, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.