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Kava is something completely new to many people. You'll find answers to many questions here in our FAQ section. If you still have questions, feel free to email us anytime.
Kava (Piper methysticum) is a traditional Pacific plant whose roots have been valued for over 3,000 years for their relaxing and anxiolytic properties. The roots contain natural compounds called kavalactones, which have a calming and muscle-relaxing effect without clouding consciousness.
Important: Kava relaxes the body without paralyzing the mind – a unique profile of effects among natural relaxants.
Kava originates from Vanuatu and other Pacific island nations such as Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. The plant has been used in traditional ceremonies for over 3,000 years and is a central component of Pacific culture. Vanuatu is considered the country of origin with the greatest variety of varieties and the purest traditions.
Kava is the traditional, authentic name of Pacific cultures. Kava-kava is a Western term often used for industrially processed products.
At KAVA MODE, we only use traditional Noble Kava varieties from Vanuatu.
Kavalactones are the active ingredients in kava root. There are six main kavalactones, which, in various combinations, determine the different effect profiles of kava varieties:
The chemotype describes the specific composition of the six main kavalactones in a kava variety. It is represented as a six-digit number that ranks the kavalactones according to their concentration.
Examples:
Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Store in the sealed original packaging at room temperature. Don't buy more kava than you can consume in 6-12 months.
Shelf life: 24 months from production date when properly stored.
Freshness indicator: Fresh kava has a characteristic earthy smell and a slightly beige color.
Yes, there are. You can read more about them in our book " Kava - Root of Calm."
Here are some sources:
Heady Kava: Primarily affects the mind—energizing, clarifying, and socially activating. Ideal for daytime and productive activities.
Heavy Kava: Primarily affects the body—relaxing, sedative, and muscle relaxant. Ideal for evening relaxation.
Balanced Kava: Balanced effect on mind and body – versatile, ideal for beginners.
Our recommendation: Start with a balanced strain like Melo Melo to get to know kava.
For beginners we recommend:
Not suitable for beginners: Palarasul is more intended for experienced users.
Borogu (Heady) is ideal for:
Timing: Borogu should be taken before 6 pm as it has an energizing effect.
For evening relaxation:
Timing: Use heavy strains only in the evening, about 2 hours before bedtime.
Palarasul is the world's most intense heavy strain with the unique chemotype 245631. It offers the ultimate "body melt" experience—a physical relaxation so intense that users feel like they are literally "melting."
For Experienced Users: Palarasul is more suitable for experienced kava users who know their tolerance and response.
Noble Kava: High-quality, traditional strains with a short duration of action (2-4 hours) and a pleasant effect profile. Safe for regular consumption.
Tudei Kava (2-Day): Inferior varieties with long duration of action (up to 2 days), unpleasant side effects and potential health risks.
KAVA MODE Guarantee: We only use certified Noble Kava varieties from Vanuatu.
Traditional water preparation:
Important: Always use cold or lukewarm water – hot water can destroy the kavalactones.
Blender/Mixer method:
This method is faster, but the traditional preparation is often considered more authentic and effective.
The 80-micron mesh size offers the optimal balance:
80 microns is scientifically proven and traditionally proven for optimal kava extraction.
Yes, you can use the same kava powder 2-3 times:
Store the used powder in the refrigerator between extractions and use it within 24 hours or make several extractions one after the other.
Taste improvement:
Avoid: Citrus fruits or acidic additives, as these can interfere with the kavalactones.
Timing by variety:
Meals: For best results, take kava on an empty stomach. Wait 3-4 hours after your last main meal.
Wait 30 minutes before considering a redose. Bir Kar has
sometimes a delayed effect, especially on first use.
Onset of action:
Typical effects:
Dosage guidelines based on experience:
Beginners : 10-25g
Experienced : 15-35g
Expert : 25-50g
Important: Always start with the lowest dose and increase slowly. Wait at least 30 minutes before re-dosing.
Yes, that's possible without any problems. However, this is a personal issue.
Our recommended frequency is:
Take breaks: Regular kava-free days help you to still notice the effects the next day and to cultivate a generally better body awareness.
During particularly stressful weeks or months, you can also drink kava daily. Kava is non-addictive, and you can take a break or stop completely at any time.
Reverse tolerance means that kava becomes more potent over time at the same dose—the opposite of the usual tolerance development. This phenomenon occurs in about 70% of kava users.
Why does this happen?
In practical terms, this means that over time you may need less kava for the same effect.
No, kava is not physically addictive. Studies show no potential for addiction when used properly.
However:
Responsible use: Respect kava as a powerful tool, not as a daily consumer product.
Kava dermopathy is a harmless, reversible skin change caused by very frequent, high-dose kava consumption. The skin becomes dry and flaky, especially on the hands and feet.
Prevention:
Reversible: Kava dermopathy disappears completely after reducing or stopping kava consumption and occurs only in about 2% of long-term users.
Noble kava is safe when used properly. The 2007 WHO assessment confirmed the safety of traditionally prepared Noble kava.
The liver toxicity controversy arose from:
KAVA MODE Safety: We only use certified Noble Kava roots from Vanuatu.
NEVER combine kava with alcohol! This combination is extremely dangerous and can lead to:
Safety distance: Keep at least 24 hours between alcohol and kava.
Critical interactions with:
Important: Always consult a doctor if you plan to take medication before using kava.
Coffee + Kava: Not recommended, as both have different stimulation mechanisms and can interfere with each other.
Guayusa + Kava: Also not recommended. If you're looking for a natural, gentle energy combination, use these separately:
Better separated: Leave at least 3-4 hours between caffeine and kava for optimal effect.
Kava is not suitable for:
No, this is not recommended!
Kava may impair reaction time , albeit minimally.
Safety distance: Wait at least 3 hours after consuming kava before driving.
Warning signs:
If these symptoms occur: Stop taking the medicine immediately and drink plenty of water.