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Products with Kava Kava: Tranquility,
NeuroCalm, Night Lite
This
herb, a member of the pepper family,
grows as a bush in the South Pacific.
Explorer Captain James Cook, who
gave this plant the botanical
name of "intoxicating pepper",
first discovered kava kava. Kava
kava has been used for over 3,000
years for its medicinal effects
as a sedative, muscle relaxant,
diuretic, and as a remedy for
nervousness and insomnia.
The botanical has been used in
parts of the South Pacific at
traditional social gatherings
as a relaxant. The roots can be
made into a beverage that is comparable
to popular cocktails in our culture.
In Germany, kava kava is commonly
used to reduce anxiety. Kava kava
was first mentioned in scientific
records in 1886, and it is gaining
popularity in the US for its relaxing
effects.
More recently, kava kava has also
gained popularity with the natives
of Hawaii, Australia and New Guinea
where it is also used for its
calming properties. Kava kava
has also effective to soothe muscle
tension as in PMS. Topically,
kava kava has a alagesic effect.
Recent clinical studies have shown
that the herb kava kava is safe,
non-addictive, anti-anxiety and
has been shown to improve concentration,
memory, and reaction time for
people suffering from anxiety.
Kava kava has been clinically
demonstrated as a means of achieving
a state of relaxation without
the adverse side effects.
Several lactones have been isolated
in the kava kava root. Of the
fifteen lactones isolated from
kava, there are six major lactones
(kavalactones) known to provide
it's beneficial activity: kawain,
methysticin, demethoxy-yangonin,
dihydrokawain, dihydomethysicin,
and yongonin. All kavalactones
are physiologically active, though
it is the fat-soluble kavalactones
derived from kava kava resin that
have the greatest effect on the
central nervous system. Kava kava
also has a direct effect on muscle
tension. The activity of the kava
rhizome is related to several
arylethylene pyrones similar in
structure to myristicin, which
is found in nutmeg.
Kava kava's primary use is as
a relaxant and sleep-aid.
It induces a feeling of peace,
relaxation, contentment along
with a sharpening of the senses.
Kava kava is the most relaxing
botanical herb known with exception
of the opium poppy. Pharmacological
studies show kava kava's active
ingredients, kavalactones, produce
physical and mental relaxation
and a feeling of well being. It
is an effective local anesthetic
and pain reliever when applied
externally as a liniment. The
relaxed state and sharpening of
senses also contribute to aphrodisiac
effect.
Parts Used: Root
and rhizome. Used as powder, fluid
extract, and tonic beverage.
Common Use: Kava
kava root is primarily used as
a natural sedative and sleep enhancement.
Herbalists have traditionally
used it as a remedy for nervousness
and insomnia. Kava kava is an
effective relaxant able to induce
a feeling of relaxation, peace
and contentment, along with a
sharpening of the senses. As a
sleep aid it promotes deep and
restful sleep. It is also a muscle
relaxant that can help relieve
cramping due to spasms.
NOTE: Do not use if pregnant,
nursing, or being treated for
depression.
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