Only 29 years old
I was reading on Reddit (take with a grain of salt) that last year he was arrested for possession of a drug called kratom, which I hadn't heard of but is apparently available in some stores and places. Google says:
Kratom (<emMitragyna speciosa/em>) is an herbal extract derived from the leaves of an evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia, which has gained popularity in the U.S. for its psychoactive properties. It acts as a stimulant at low doses—increasing energy and alertness—and as a sedative at higher doses, reducing pain and anxiety.Although marketed as a natural supplement, kratom is not approved by the FDA and carries risks of addiction, dependency, and severe side effects.
I was seeing people on Reddit saying the stuff can be really addictive and harmful and hard to kick once you get hooked on it. Sounds like Clarke was taking a lot of it and maybe having addiction issues. Very sad to hear it.
There's a kratom business nearby me. I knew it was kind of a "legal marijuana" (before that was actually legal), but didn't realize it was something someone could potentially OD on.Kratom. I read this elsewhere:
I just heard of this last week from somebody who told me he used it for pain management.
a lot of people use kratom to get off of other ishThere's a kratom business nearby me. I knew it was kind of a "legal marijuana" (before that was actually legal), but didn't realize it was something someone could potentially OD on.