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Kratom, 7-OH tablets, and MGM-15 all work on the same opioid receptors — which means dependence is real, withdrawal is real, and so is getting free of it. This site is a practical, judgment-free guide: what to expect, how to taper, what helps with symptoms, and when to bring in a doctor.

Start with the tapering guide →

Your quit counter

Set your quit date (or taper-jump date) and this counter will be waiting every time you come back. It's stored only on your device — nothing is sent anywhere.

Pick your starting point

Plant / Powder

Kratom (leaf & extract)

Powder, capsules, teas, and extract shots. Dependence sneaks up because it's sold as an herbal supplement — but daily use builds real physical tolerance.

How to quit kratom →
Isolated Alkaloid

7-OH (7-hydroxymitragynine)

Concentrated tablets sold in smoke shops and gas stations. Far more potent than leaf kratom — many users describe withdrawal closer to prescription opioids.

How to quit 7-OH →
Synthetic Analog

MGM-15

A newer semi-synthetic mitragynine analog that appeared on shelves as 7-OH came under FDA scrutiny. Potent, poorly studied, and habit-forming fast.

How to quit MGM-15 →

The short version

  1. Know your baseline. Write down exactly how much you use per day, and how often. You can't taper what you haven't measured.
  2. Choose taper or cold turkey. For most daily users, a slow taper is far more survivable — see the tapering guide. Heavy 7-OH and MGM-15 users should strongly consider medical support.
  3. Prepare your toolkit before day one. Sleep aids, magnesium, electrolytes, easy food, time off if you can get it. The supplement guide covers what actually helps with which symptom.
  4. Expect the timeline. Acute withdrawal usually peaks around days 2–4 and fades over 1–2 weeks; low mood and poor sleep can linger longer. Knowing this is coming makes it endurable. See the withdrawal timeline.
  5. Don't do it alone. Communities like r/quittingkratom, a trusted friend, or a doctor who can prescribe comfort meds all dramatically raise your odds. See getting help.

Deep-dive guides

Worst Symptom

Restless legs

The most-hated withdrawal symptom: why it happens, how long it lasts, and the relief stack ranked by impact.

Fix the legs →
Nights

How to sleep

Withdrawal insomnia is beatable. The exact sleep stack, night routine, and 3 a.m. survival rules.

Sleep guide →
Fast Exit

Cold turkey

One bad week, done right: day-zero prep, what each day feels like, and the six mistakes that end quit attempts.

Survival guide →
Print It

The prep checklist

Everything to do two weeks out, one week out, day zero, and through the peak. Interactive, saved on your device, printable.

Get prepped →

When to involve a doctor: if you're using high doses of 7-OH or MGM-15 daily, have failed multiple quit attempts, are pregnant, or have heart, seizure, or serious mental health conditions — talk to a medical provider first. Medications like buprenorphine, clonidine, and lofexidine exist precisely for opioid-type withdrawal, and there is zero shame in using them.

Crisis lines (US): SAMHSA National Helpline 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7) · Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: call or text 988 · Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222.