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Home / Health / Family's Warning: 'Natural' Kratom Killed Son

Family's Warning: 'Natural' Kratom Killed Son

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A 23-year-old died after an overdose of the herbal supplement kratom.
  • His organs and skin turned green due to his kratom use.
  • His family campaigns to warn others about kratom's dangers.
Family's Warning: 'Natural' Kratom Killed Son

A young man's life was tragically cut short after consuming the herbal supplement kratom. Dominic Roose, 23, succumbed to a fatal overdose, experiencing a seizure and heart attack. His family later discovered the devastating consequence: his organs and skin had turned an unnatural green hue from the supplement.

Struggling with social anxiety, Dominic had turned to kratom as a perceived natural solution. However, this led to a severe addiction, with his doses escalating over time. His death in December 2023 at Knoxville Hospital & Clinics in Iowa serves as a stark warning.

His parents are now passionately campaigning against kratom, highlighting the dangers of substances marketed as natural. They point to systemic failures in addiction treatment centers, which were ill-equipped to handle kratom dependency. This advocacy aims to prevent similar tragedies.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
Dominic Roose's skin and internal organs turned green due to an overdose of the herbal supplement kratom.
Kratom is not considered safe, as it can lead to addiction, seizures, and in severe cases, death, despite being marketed as natural.
Kratom regulations vary by state in the US, with some areas having more relaxed rules compared to countries like the UK.

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