Off 7-OH and kratom is the goal. Staying off is the part you don't have to do alone.
You found the taper plans and the withdrawal guides. Accountable is the next piece: a real person in long-term recovery checking in with you, consent-based screening you control, and a community that gets it — every day, from your phone, anywhere in the country.
Straight talk, because that's how quitting7oh does it. Accountable is peer recovery support, not a detox and not a substitute for your prescriber. We don't sell a miracle and we won't pretend the first weeks off 7-OH are easy. What we do is hold the structure — coaching, screening, and community — so the work you've already started actually sticks. When you're ready for ongoing support, we're here.
Stronger than kratom, newer than the warnings.
7-OH and MGM-15 products are concentrated kratom alkaloids — tablets and extracts far stronger than leaf, sold legally and marketed like supplements. They bind opioid receptors with real potency, which means dependence, withdrawal, and recovery follow the opioid playbook. We're seeing them in our intakes: fast tolerance, real withdrawal, and almost no public information to warn anyone.
If you suspect an overdose, call 911. Naloxone (Narcan) reverses opioid overdoses and is available without a prescription in all 50 states — we encourage every member and family to keep it on hand.
- ✓ Moved from leaf kratom to extracts, tablets, or "enhanced" products
- ✓ Tolerance climbing within weeks
- ✓ Withdrawal that feels distinctly opioid — aches, sweats, anxiety, insomnia
- ✓ Stacking doses through the day just to stay level
- ✓ Can't find anyone, including doctors, who knows what it is
You don't need to check every box to deserve support. One honest "yes" is reason enough to reach out.
One program. Built around your substance and your pace.
A coach who's been there
One to three 30-minute sessions a week with a certified peer recovery specialist in long-term recovery themselves. They work alongside your prescriber — if you're on buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone, medication is recovery, full stop.
Screening you consent to
At-home saliva toxicology screening on your schedule — objective proof of progress for you, your family, and your care team. Plus daily breathalyzer check-ins if alcohol is part of your picture. You're in control of it, not surveilled by it.
A community that gets it
Daily recovery meetings, so the hard nights aren't faced alone. Live, on your schedule, with people who understand what coming off 7-OH and kratom actually takes — alongside the r/quitting7oh and Discord communities you already lean on.
Start this week, with or without insurance.
Pay directly from $375/month ($12.50 a day, HSA/FSA eligible), or check whether your plan covers it. Month to month, cancel anytime — everything's included either way.
1× per week
- One 30-min coaching session weekly
- Weekly instant toxicology screening
- Daily breathalyzer monitoring
- Daily recovery meetings
2× per week
- Two 30-min coaching sessions weekly
- Twice-weekly toxicology screening
- Daily breathalyzer monitoring
- Daily recovery meetings
3× per week
- Three 30-min coaching sessions weekly
- Three weekly toxicology screenings
- Daily breathalyzer monitoring
- Daily recovery meetings
All plans: one-time $125 breathalyzer setup (yours to keep) · cancel anytime · all 50 states · no hidden costs
Peer coaching
1–3× weekly, on video
At-home screening
Saliva tox, you consent
Daily recovery meetings
Live, on your phone
Supplies shipped
To your door, nationwide
Many members pay little or nothing.
Accountable is covered by a growing list of plans. GEHA covers it at no cost to members, Medicare may cover it, and more national plans are being added. Checking takes about two minutes, with no obligation.
Questions, answered straight.
Can you really support something as new as 7-OH?
Yes — because the support model isn't substance-specific hype, it's structure: coaching, consent-based screening, community, and coordination with your clinical care. 7-OH behaves like a potent opioid, so recovery follows the opioid playbook, which our coaches know well.
Is this a replacement for my doctor or my MAT?
No. Peer support complements treatment, it never replaces it. If you're on buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone, your coach works alongside your prescriber. Medication is recovery, full stop.
Do I have to commit to a full year?
No. The program is month to month and you can cancel anytime. Most members choose to stay about nine months because it works — but that's a choice, not a contract. You can also step down plans as you build time.
What's the $125 setup fee?
A one-time cost for your breathalyzer device, shipped to your door. It's yours to keep, and there are no other hidden costs.
How do the scholarships work?
Two fully-funded, 6-month spots are open to the quitting7oh community — full program access at no cost. Use the scholarship link in the pricing section to apply; selection details are on the application.
It doesn't matter what brought you here. It matters that you're here.
Talk to a real person, no pressure. Start support this week, or just ask a question.
Medicare line: (732) 784-3774





