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Coca to kick other habits?
SWIM has never tried coca, but is considering trying it as a replacement for kratom, or at least an alternative so SWIM doesn't get hooked on the same thing for long periods. SWIM thinks that the numbing and revitalizing effects would be beneficial for kicking opiates and kratom. What do you SWIMMERS think? SWIM was also wondering if coca tea is physically addicting like opiates and kratom? SWIM can handle psychological addiction much better than physical withdrawals. If SWIM could find a replacement that was only psychologically addicting, and did not cause physical dependence, SWIM would be much better off. Thanks in advance to any SWIMMERS that can answer these questions for SWIM.
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