1. A cultivated shrub (Piper methysticum) of the Pacific islands, having heart-shaped leaves. It is widely grown for its roots, which contain psychoactive chemicals.
2.
a. A narcotic beverage prepared from the roots of this plant, used traditionally for social and religious purposes.
b. A dietary supplement derived from the roots of this plant, used as a sedative.
In order to verify the anecdotal claims that kava extract has numerous phytoceutical benefits, we have investigated kava kava roots for cyclooxygenase inhibitory and antioxidant compounds.
Another natural, non-addictive treatment hailed by Dr McKenna in his book is a shrub from the Pacific islands called kava kava. This substance is rated as the most effective of all the herbs used to treat the nervous system, and is also helps to combat stress.
Also reaching store shelves this spring were grape seed, a natural antioxidant; kava kava root, an herb known for its calming benefits; green tea, another antioxidant; and cat's claw bark, a mainstay of traditional South American herbal medicine.
Other "best-sellers of tomorrow" that Pharmavite is marketing include kava kava root, cat's claw bark, Saint-John's-wort, grape seed and green tea herb.
HUDDERSFIELD promoter Timeless Music Project aka Kava Kava frontman Pat Fulgoni has returned triumphant from a packed out Yorkshire Showcase at the American SXSW festival.
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