Yes, taking too much kava can lead to adverse effects, including liver damage, nausea, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Excessive consumption may also result in drowsiness, sedation, and impaired motor skills. It's essential to adhere to recommended dosages and consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
I would not mix homeopathic with pharmaceuticals. Choose one or the other.
No. Phenylethylamine is completely legal (they'd have to ban chocolate if it wasn't!), safe to take, apparently good for you...and it won't show up on a drug test. Quick hint: it is a lot more fun if you take a MAO B inhibitor like kava kava along with it. You can get that at the health food store too.
Is Kava Weed? No Common Sense
Kava is part of Greece.
Kava Second most popular pain reliever in Germany is Kava? Kava extract is marketed as herbal medicine against stress, insomnia, and anxiety, not as a pain killer. Kava is banned in Switzerland, France, Germany and The Netherlands. Reference http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kava#Pharmacology .
Kava kava (Piper methysticum) is a herb from the Western Pacific region and also a beverage made from the herb. It has a tranquilizing effect and is primarily used in herbal medicine to relax without disrupting mental clarity. In some countries kava Kava is marketed as a remedy for anxiety, stress and insomnia.
Whats Kava?
Kava Island is in Hawaii.
Fiji has Kava Kava, as do other islands, Hawaii, Vanauatu,
Kava is originally from Tonga which the word kava means strength drinking. Later the south pacific copied them.
Liquid kava kava is a good stress and anxiety reliever. It aids in helping you fall asleep and stay asleep.
If you really want to get a good "buzz" from kava, you will want to mix kava powder with water. The kava capsules might be more pleasant than the drink, but they don't work nearly as fast. They also aren't as potent. There are lots of ways to mix kava. This website shows an easy way to do it - http://www.tasteofkava.com/how-to-mix-kava/