
Kratom & Kava—Science, Safety & Ethics
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About this listen
On this episode of The Advisor with Stacey Chillemi, Alexander Karp—co-founder of Etha Naturals—pulls back the curtain on kratom, kava, tongkat ali, and the future of ethical botanicals.
Hear how his personal health journey led to a transparency-first brand, and get a clear look at science, safety, and building in a regulated space.
What you’ll learn:
🧪 Science & Safety: What most people get wrong about kratom and how responsible brands approach testing, dosing education, and risk mitigation
🧭 Ethical Sourcing: Why origin, harvest methods, and GMP manufacturing matter for consistency and consumer trust
🧱 Compliance & Entrepreneurship: How to innovate in “gray-area” markets without crossing regulatory lines
🌿 Beyond Kratom: Where kava, tongkat ali, and other botanicals fit in modern wellness—and what’s next
💼 Building a Mission-Led Brand: The mindset, systems, and transparency that turn customers into informed advocates
🔗 Explore Etha Naturals at https://www.ethanaturals.com/
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** NOTE: This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified professional and check local regulations.
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