mitragross.com
What Mitragross.com presents
Purpose & “About” claims
According to the site’s “About” page, Mitragross positions itself as a blog-style platform focused on “hidden gems of seaside villages,” “rejuvenating wellness practices,” and “rich culinary heritage.” (mitragross.com) The language describes a travel/wellness/inspiration-oriented mission: “The essence of seaside living … harmonises with nature, promotes well-being, and celebrates local traditions.” (mitragross.com)
Content diversity
The website menu includes categories such as Seaside Villages, Wellness Villages, Culinary Traditions. (mitragross.com) Articles under these categories discuss travel destinations (for example, guides to Positano, Rovinj, Kotor) and culinary explorations. So at face value, the site seems to operate as a travel/wellness blog.
Contradictory/mixed content
Nevertheless, there are pages on the site that indicate a different focus: for example, a page titled “Mitragross.com: Your Ultimate Source for Premium Kratom Products & Herbal Supplements”. (mitragross.com) That page claims the site sells kratom, botanical supplements, etc. It indicates “lab-tested kratom powder”, “capsules”, “bulk purchases”, shipping details, etc. (mitragross.com)
So we see a mixture: travel & wellness articles + a claimed ecommerce supplement business.
What to question / what is unclear
Here are several points that raise red flags or at least warrant caution:
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Business credibility & transparency: The “About” page provides an address (“302451 Felden Road, Kolmor, HI 96801”). (mitragross.com) I could not locate verifiable independent documentation confirming the legitimacy of this address or business registration.
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Product claims: The kratom/supplement-section page (turn0search7) lists very detailed claims: third‐party lab testing, batch tracking, alkaloid percentages (e.g., “mitragynine percentages ranging from 1.2% to 1.8%”), heavy metals below 0.5 ppm, moisture under 9%, etc. These are specific but such precise claims often require strong evidence and regulatory scrutiny.
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Category mismatch: The core site appears as a travel/wellness blog; yet then it claims to be selling kratom and supplements. The mixture of content types (travel guides + kratom sales) is unusual. It suggests the site may have been repurposed or is covering widely varying themes.
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Regulatory concerns around kratom: Kratom (derived from the plant Mitragyna speciosa) is a botanical product with varying legal status across jurisdictions. For example in Indonesia, the U.S., and some European countries it faces regulatory scrutiny. That means if the business claims to supply kratom broadly, you’ll want to check shipping legality for your region.
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Independent verification: I did not find third-party certification or independent reviews confirming that Mitragross.com actually sells what it claims, or that it has a strong track record of shipping, customer service, etc. The page claims lab testing, but I could not locate sample certificates or a publicly searchable batch verification system.
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Website content inconsistencies: The site’s categories (travel, wellness, culinary) seem to have generic “listicle”-style posts (e.g., “UK Casinos with Award-Winning Restaurants” in Culinary Traditions) that are only loosely connected to the kratom/supplement business. This may indicate the site is more of a content farm or SEO platform rather than a dedicated, professional specialty vendor. (mitragross.com)
My overall assessment
If I were advising you directly: treat Mitragross.com with caution. There are some features that might appeal (detailed claims, variety of products), but also several warning signals. If you decide to engage (buy products, use information), I’d recommend:
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Check shipping legality in your country for the specific botanical product (kratom) before purchase.
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Ask for batch/certificate of analysis (COA) for the product you buy.
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Use a payment method that allows for dispute/charge-back, if possible.
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Start with a small purchase amount before committing to large bulk orders.
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Evaluate customer support responsiveness—ask questions, send inquiries and see how quickly they reply.
Key take-aways
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Mitragross.com presents itself as a wellness/travel blog and also claims to operate as a vendor of kratom and herbal supplements.
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The site claims rigorous lab testing and quality assurance for its botanical products, but external (third-party) verification is lacking.
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The mixture of travel content + supplement ecommerce raises questions about focus and credibility.
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If you are in a region where kratom is regulated or restricted, legal/ import concerns apply.
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Due diligence is strongly recommended before engaging in any purchasing.
FAQs
Q: Does Mitragross.com really sell kratom and herbal supplements?
A: The site includes a page claiming that it does, and lists product types including kratom powders, capsules, blends. (mitragross.com) However, beyond that claim, I did not locate external verification or independent reviews confirming the orders and fulfillment.
Q: Is the site legitimate / trustworthy?
A: I cannot confirm full legitimacy. The site lists an address and claims many certifications, but the mismatched content focus (travel/wellness articles + supplement sales) and absence of publicly audited proof raise caution. Always vet payment security, shipping terms, refund policies.
Q: Are the claimed quality metrics reliable (alkaloid levels, heavy metal limits, etc.)?
A: The site lists detailed metrics (e.g., alkaloid “1.2% to 1.8% mitragynine”, heavy metals <0.5 ppm) for kratom batches. (mitragross.com) But unless you can verify with third‐party lab certificates or independent review, you should treat such claims with scepticism.
Q: What about shipping to Indonesia (or elsewhere outside US)?
A: The site’s shipping description addresses “continental United States through USPS Priority Mail services.” (mitragross.com) It does not clearly address international shipping or local import/ custom regulations outside the US. If you are located elsewhere (like Indonesia), you’ll need to check local importing laws for botanical products/kratom and whether the vendor ships to your country.
Q: What should I do if I still want to use it?
A: If you go ahead, follow these steps:
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Start with a small order.
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Use payment with protection (credit card, trusted gateway).
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Ask for lab certificate.
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Confirm shipping/tracking.
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Check refund/return policy.
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Check legal status in your country for kratom (or other botanicals).
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