Make a difference by going to change.com and search 7oh to see other petitions and sign.
We hope this will lead to more compassion and less tyranny in all healthcare decisions.
I’m an advocate for both kratom and 7-OH. The real fight here isn’t about safety — it’s about money. Political decision-makers are using a divide and conquer strategy, turning kratom against 7-OH to push bans. What kratom vendors don’t realize is that once 7-OH is gone, kratom is next on the chopping block. Instead of jumping on the bandwagon, we need to stand together.
Both kratom and 7-OH are valuable tools against the fentanyl epidemic. Not everyone has access to Suboxone, and even when they do, the side effects are harsh — tooth enamel damage, increased back pain, and brutal withdrawals. Methadone is even worse, with withdrawals that are pure torture, enough to break a grown adult.
The truth is, kratom and 7-OH provide people with safer options, options that don’t leave them enslaved to Big Pharma’s “treatments.” If we really care about saving lives, we should be protecting access to them — not banning them.
We are not criminals. We are ordinary people—mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters—asking you to let us live with dignity.
Protect our freedom. Protect our choices. And protect the lives that depend on it.
Also accepting this ban will enable decision makers to use the ok. problem, solution tactic The solution being invasion of privacy and enable more control because of course they have to keep America safe. That was sarcasm btw. :). Thankyou for reading
Thank you.
Lauren Dutton
Mom, Wife, daughter, aunt
Please don’t believe me, do the research and see if you don’t get the same results. I asked chatgbt about the deaths related to 4 things
1. 7oh
2.Alcohol
3. Fentynl (illicit). This is what people are dying from not the same fentanyl that they have at the drug store behind the pharmacy.
4Kratom
Also the supposed kratom deaths all had multiple substances in their system including heroine in some instances.
7oh has a ceiling effect which stops respiratory depression from continuing past a certain limit unlike morphine fentynl, methadone, and other opioids. This is why 7oh and kratom are safe and explains there built in safety makeup.

Commented on Agenda 2030: Part 1
18 Sep 18:36
I’m very concerned about the way the media is framing stories around 7-OH and kratom. The headlines often read something like “Several deaths related to 7-OH”—but when you actually dig into the article, the reality is very different.
In one case, the individual was overweight, had lungs full of fluid, and suffered from multiple serious health issues. The only connection to 7-OH was that it showed up in his system. That nuance is buried in the article.
You can see how the narrative is shifted. It’s hard to find one person that died from 7oh.
How many Americans have died from Alcohol and cigarettes, however, alcohol and cigarettes doesn’t make big pharma lose money. Kratom and 7oh do because people aren’t going to methedone clinics and getting Suboxone which btw rots your teeth out.
This is the real reason behind the bans.
Thus is a fight for freedom to be sovereign over our own bodies.
Btw drug related deaths have gone down by 30% since 2023 when 7oh was put on the shelves.
People will start dieing left and right now because people will get relief from black markets now just like in the in the 1930s when they banned alcohol.