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What is Kava Kava?
Kava Kava or piper methysticum (which means "intoxicating
pepper") is a member of the pepper family native to Pacific
Ocean islands. Peoples living in the south Pacific have used
kava for over 3,000 years. These peoples used the kava plant
primarily to relax and achieve a higher level of consciousness.
Kava Kava is highly prized for its various medicinal effects.
Kava Kava supplements are produced by using the underground
stem of the plant, and the substance in Kava responsible for
its effects are Kava Lactones.
What does Kava do?
Kava Kava has been used for thousands of years to produce
a wealth of psychological and physical effects. According
to studies and observation, kava kava has a stimulating effect
on the mind that causes a calming, relaxed feeling of contentment
and serenity. It allows the human mind to reach levels of
consciousness beyond normal and give a feeling of happiness
and sensory enhancement. Studies suggest that kava directly
influences the limbic system, one of the oldest developed
parts of the brain associated with emotions and other various
brain activities. Further research reported in Journal of
Medicinal Plant Research shows found that kava reduces muscle
tension and relieves stress.
Kava Kava has played a central role in the cultural,
economical, political and religious aspects of native South
Pacific societies as a social relaxant and ceremonial means
to achieve a higher level of consciousness. As a medicinal
botanical, kava is reported to reduce anxiety, relax muscle
tension, produce analgesic effects, act as a local anesthetic,
and have a potential antibacterial benefit.
Kava Kava has been used for more than a century as a treatment
for gonorrhea, vaginitis, leucorrhoea, nocturnal incontinence
and other aliments of the genitourinary tract. Kava kava also
is said to be a diuretic, useful in the treatment of gout,
bronchial congestion and rheumatism. Its primary uses in the
United States and Europe, however, are as a stress reliever
and muscle relaxant. Kava also is gaining popularity as a
sleep aid. Several European countries have approved kava for
the treatment of anxiety, insomnia and restlessness on the
basis of extensive pharmacological data and positive results
in clinical trials.
Who needs Kava?
Anxiety sufferers, for one, can benefit from kava supplementation.
However, there are multitudinous reasons and ways people have
used kava-primarily, to achieve mellowing effects, increased
socialization, and a feeling of contentment and well being.
The positive effects on the mind go on! It has been used to
enhance the ability to focus, increase memory capabilities,
and heighten sensory perception. As kava is not a required
nutrient it is not associated with deficiency, but if your
friends call you "up-tight" and your dog runs away
when you get home, then perhaps you need KAVA!
Kava Kava Pills from Nature's Purest - Relaxation
Factors
Supplement Facts:
Amount Per 1 Capsule
Kava Kava (30% Kava Lactones) 300mg
Kava Kava Powder 250mg
Other Ingredients:
Gelatin, Water Free of Sugar, Starch, and Sodium - No Artificial
Colors or Preservatives.
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement take 1 to 3 Kava capsules daily with
a glass of water. Take consistently each day for best results.
Keep Kava in a cool place.
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