Tip #6Avoid Tolerance: Vary the Vein Color, Origin, Vendor, etc. Maintain a wide assortment of kratom types in your supply, and keep varying which one you use at any given time. Called a “rotation schedule,” this technique will enable you to “reset”, or avoid developing tolerance to a specific kratom alkaloid profile. If you buy huge quantities of, say, White Borneo kratom, you’re more likely to become immune to its effects and feel a need to increase your dosing amount and/or frequency, because your body chemistry is adjusting to the alkaloid profile of the White Borneo. Your system gradually becomes overly familiar with that type of kratom and starts to require more of it to achieve the same level of effects you need.Buy smaller packages of a variety of different types of kratom. For example, if you require red vein kratom because you need an emphasis on pain relief, buy differenttypes of red vein, such as Red Bali, Red Indo, Red Aceh, Maeng Da, Red Hulu Kapuas, Red Horn, Red Elephant, Red Vietnam, Red Cambodian, Red Plantation Maeng Da, Red Dragon (usually means red vein mixed with some white vein), Chocolate Bentuangie (red vein from the wild growth found in the Bentuangie jungle region, that’s been fermented and dried in special ways to alter the alkaloid and effects profile.) You should also introduce into your rotation schedule some kratom blends, some white vein and greenvein to use by themselves or sprinkled into some of your red vein kratom. Keep changing the kratom that you use. Vary your usage by the kratom vein color, where it was grown,vendor you bought it from, leaf characteristics (horn, elephant), form (enhanced, resin, tincture, leaf, powder) and classification (maeng da, plantation).For example, schedule your kratom usage like this:Monday – White BaliTuesday – Red Stem and VeinWednesday – Yellow VietnamThursday – Super Green MalayFriday – Chocolate BentuangieSaturday – Red Dragon (White & Red Blend)Sunday – Green Maeng Da