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What is Kava used for?

May 28, 2023 by Herbal Resource Leave a Comment

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Kava has been used in social gatherings to lower inhibitions and make everyone more relaxed and amiable.

It is a popular herb to treat anxiety, stress and depression.

The relaxing, euphoric state brought on by this herb make it useful in treating these conditions.

This herb is often used in religious ceremonies to obtain an enlightened state.[adinserter block=”9″]

Some research has shown promise for the use of the herb in ovarian cancer and leukemia treatment.

Traditionally, Pacific Islanders have used the plant to treat rheumatism, menstrual cramps, venereal disease, tuberculosis, and leprosy.

Kava may be used in place of aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen as an herbal pain reliever

This herb also acts as a diuretic and anti-inflammatory agent, thereby making it useful in treating gout, bronchial congestions, cystitis, and prostatitis.

It is often used as an herbal sleep aid as well.

Preparation and Usage

Kava is traditionally prepared by chewing of the root by a child or a young, virgin female and then the masticated root is spit into a bowl with a small amount of water added.

The Herb Kava (Piper methysticum)
The Herb Kava (Piper methysticum)

It can also be ground into a powder and mixed with a small amount of water to make a paste. This is then mixed with a cold liquid to make a drink.

The herb may also be combined with other herbs to combine and enhance the effects.

Potential Side Effects of Kava

While kava, in small amounts over short periods, is believed to be relatively safe, there is some question about possible liver toxicity.

Long-term use may cause the skin to dry out and possibly lead to skin ulcers. Most research supports the idea that herb’s uses do not lead to addiction or dependency.

This herb should not be taken while driving, or any other activity where mental acuity is required. High doses may lead to dizziness, muscle weakness, and visual impairment.

Long-term use may contribute to hypertension, reduced protein levels, blood cell abnormalities, or even liver damage.

Kava should not be used with prescription antidepressants, sedatives or mixed with alcohol.

This herb should not be used by people with cirrhosis of the liver or other liver disorders and it should not be used by those who are pregnant, nursing or being treated for depression.

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