I used to take it regularly, with everything else which I found potentially useful or remotely interesting, so it is difficult to say if it produced any effects, in any department. I can’t remember exactly the particular reason I took it in the first place, which reminds me that I need to keep my eyes open for any supplements which would be useful in this department.
Anyway (where was I?), yes, the reason for my contribution to this thread (which was?), about a year ago, (or was it two?), whatever, this product was removed from sale throughout the United Kingdom and has yet to make a reappearance. Some concerns about potential liver damage and other concerns of possible mental effects.
The official response was that there was a need for further research into kava kava, before it would be made available again, it has not been heard of since.
I’ve just remembered I have the following information in a nutrition and herb glossary brochure, which might be of interest.
<KAVA KAVA-Traditionally Kava was valued both for its mellowing effects and to encourage socialising. It was noted for initiating a state of contentment, a greater sense of well-being, and enhanced mental acuity, memory, and sensory perception. Kava has also been used traditionally to treat pain. Kava Kava has been extensively studied as a treatment for anxiety. One study that lasted six months has validated the effectiveness of Kava Kava for people with anxiety, including menopausal women.>
As I am not a menopausal woman, have never been particularly anxious and have little difficulty socialising, I guess I must have taken it for the mental acuity and memory enhancement.
Explains everything!
It must have been one of the few products I tried which did not relate to sexual enhancement or penis development - Well Excuse Me!
Luckily I discovered Thunders Place.
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