Medfit Rx Tiakava Pain Relief Kava Kratom

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What is kava?
Kava (Latin name Piper Methysticum) is a non-addictive medicinal South Pacific plant species belonging to the pepper family. The plant – also known as asava pepper or intoxicating pepper – can grow to an average height of six feet, with heart-shaped leaves that stretch 10 inches wide.

For centuries, Pacific Islanders have used kava as a medicinal plant because of its sedative, anesthetic, euphoriant, and psychotropic properties. (In other words: It can calm you down and make you feel good.) The herb has been used to treat everything from migraines and insomnia to infections and rheumatism. In some cultures, kava is used for religious and cultural traditions, including weddings, political events, funerals and royal even

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Medfit Rx Tiakava Pain Relief

Medfit Rx Tiakava Pain Relief – Pacific Islanders have used it for hundreds of years as a ceremonial drink because of its relaxation. More recently, kava has received widespread attention for its relaxing and stress-reducing properties.Kratom is mostly used to treat pain. It contains numerous compounds that interact with your body the same way opioid drugs do, with the ability of certain neurons in the body to perceive pain. Besides pain relief, Kratom also comes with some euphoric effects. When you consume the product it induces the secretion of feel-good hormones within your body, supplying your muscles with sudden bursts of energy that positively impacts your workouts, while also increasing your sexual vitality.

What is kava?
Kava (Latin name Piper Methysticum) is a non-addictive medicinal South Pacific plant species belonging to the pepper family. The plant – also known as asava pepper or intoxicating pepper – can grow to an average height of six feet, with heart-shaped leaves that stretch 10 inches wide.

For centuries, Pacific Islanders have used kava as a medicinal plant because of its sedative, anesthetic, euphoriant, and psychotropic properties. (In other words: It can calm you down and make you feel good.) The herb has been used to treat everything from migraines and insomnia to infections and rheumatism. In some cultures, kava is used for religious and cultural traditions, including weddings, political events, funerals and royal events.

What is kava used for?
Studies have shown that the properties in kava can ease anxiety, relieve stress, and relax muscle and nervous tension, as well as combat insomnia and improve sleep problems. That’s why many people who consume kava use it a natural alternative to anti-anxiety medication. “You have that ‘aha’ moment,” Pingel tells Rolling Stone. “You just feel better.”

Although kava’s anti-anxiety benefits are well known, research published five years ago supports its potential use in a clinical therapy setting. Specifically, a 2013 world-first clinical study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology found that kava had significantly reduced symptoms in people diagnosed with general anxiety disorder.

What does kava do to a person?
Medfit Rx Tiakava Pain Relief Kavalactones, the active ingredients in kava, are sticky, insoluble substances. It passes through the bloodstream when absorbed, causing the plant to act as a muscle relaxant, according to leading kava expert Dr. Vincent Lebot, who’s based in Vanuatu, a Pacific Island nation in the South Pacific Ocean. There are six major kavalactones found in kava, with “the most interesting one” being kavain, he says, concentrated mostly in roots of the plant, he says. That’s the one responsible for the feeling of relaxation.

But kavalactones don’t affect or work in the brain directly, so although it has sedative-like properties, it’s not an actual sedative. The mild euphoric feeling comes from desmethoxyyangonin, another of the major kavalactones that boosts dopamine levels. “This is why, when you drink kava, there is no alteration of your perception of the reality,” Lebot tells Rolling Stone. “It doesn’t affect directly the central nervous system.”

But are there any side effects?
Not generally. Drinking kava in moderation doesn’t produce any discernible side effects, Lebot tells Rolling Stone. “The beverage can be very diluted and hardly any effect will be produced,” he tells Rolling Stone, “or it can be very strong, and it is recommended to stay home and not drive.”

Consume too much of it, though, and kava may cause a loss of balance, double vision, sleepiness and skin drying –known as kava dermostatis – over the long-term. But, Lebot stresses, drinking kava is no different than drinking coffee.

How do you consume kava?
The best way to consume Medfit Rx Tiakava Pain Relief is by drinking it. The traditional beverage is made by steeping kava, either fresh or as ground into a dried powder, into cold water in order to extract its active components. The drink then has to be shaken or stirred before consumed (kava is an unstable emulsion, which means the molecules don’t dissolve in a water and would quickly separate, like oil and vinegar in a vinaigrette).

Kava is a beverage, like coffee or tea, and though other forms of it exist, it should be consumed as a drink. Anything else – extracts, pills, capsules, alcoholic solutions, you name it – should not be considered kava, he warns. “If you put caffeine in a pill, you cannot call it coffee, just like dried raisins in a capsules are not wine”.

How does kava taste?
As Pingel puts it: “It’s root and water.” Kava is an acquired taste, she says, and isn’t something that’s naturally delicious. “But I love it so much now that I actually crave the taste of kava,” she adds.

Fresh kava is another story. Very fresh, green kava can taste flavorful and spicy, like licorice, Lebot says, but most people outside of the western Pacific don’t have access to the fresh crop. So what consumers in the United States and other regions get is the earthy taste Pingel describes.

 

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