🍵 Kava Kava "FIJI Premium Kava", micronized (Piper methysticum) ground, powder

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Country of origin: Fiji
Micronized/Micronized (very finely ground)

Each pack contains 50g of ground kava kava powder

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Kava Kava (Piper methysticum)

Origin

Kava Kava, botanically known as Piper methysticum, is a plant that is native to Pacific island states such as Fiji, Tonga and Vanuatu. The plant thrives in the tropical climates of these regions and has been cultivated there for centuries. The roots of the kava kava plant are the most important part, as they contain the valuable kavalactones that are responsible for the effects of kava kava. Traditionally, the plant is harvested and processed through an elaborate ritual to ensure its effectiveness and purity.

Traditional use

In Pacific cultures, kava kava plays a central role in society. The root is traditionally processed into a drink that is consumed at ceremonial occasions, social gatherings and religious rituals. This drink is made by grinding the roots and mixing them with water. It is often used to create a relaxed, peaceful atmosphere and to strengthen the sense of community. In some cultures, kava kava also serves as a symbol of hospitality and respect.

Medical use

Kava kava is valued for its calming and anxiety-relieving properties. The main active ingredients, kavalactones, act on the central nervous system and can help to relieve stress and anxiety. Some people use kava kava as a natural remedy to promote sleep and treat insomnia. There are also reports of its effectiveness in relieving muscle tension and chronic pain. In the modern Western world, kava kava is increasingly being offered as an herbal supplement in the form of capsules, teas or extracts.

Notes, dangers and possible side effects

Although kava kava can have many positive effects, it is important to exercise caution. Side effects can occur with excessive or long-term use. The most common side effects include gastrointestinal discomfort, headaches and dizziness. In rare cases, consumption of Kava Kava can lead to liver toxicity. Therefore, Kava Kava should not be combined with alcohol or other substances that affect the liver. It is recommended to consult a doctor before taking Kava Kava, especially if you already have health problems or are taking other medication. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should also avoid kava kava.

In summary, kava kava is a fascinating plant with a rich cultural history and potential health benefits. With responsible and informed use, you can benefit from its positive properties while minimizing potential risks.

 

Note: The information on this product and the product itself is for informational/research purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or other healthcare professional. Always consult a physician before using any new herbs or supplements. Furthermore, you should always check whether the cultivation/possession/use/processing of certain plants/specific products from our store is permitted in your country.

 

Weight

50g

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