02-21-2016, 07:53 PM
(02-14-2016, 03:45 AM)themadhatter420 Wrote: kava kava has always worked for me, the extract, I make a great tea and use other flowers I grow, I love nature, its where ALL of our things that help us our synthesized from , only if its one chemical, its in everything, learned tat years ago in school
(02-14-2016, 03:45 AM)themadhatter420 Wrote: kava kava has always worked for me, the extract, I make a great tea and use other flowers I grow, I love nature, its where ALL of our things that help us our synthesized from , only if its one chemical, its in everything, learned tat years ago in school
I consider Kava to be in a class of its own. For me it has a paradoxically dualistic effect, each one so totally antithetical to the other, it's near impossible to explain to anyone who hasn't experienced it firsthand. In this way, and this way alone, I liken it to a psychedelic.
Kava relaxes unsubstantiated worries away. The actual feeling is not unlike a benzo, but in my opinion more preferential. If you have difficulty talking to the opposite sex or time wasting anxieties over deciding what to do moment to moment. Not on kava.
With that being said, on kava it is impossible for me to sleep. Contradictory, I know, but I am well experienced with this plant and this is just the effect it has on me. I would love to meet others who have this same experience and have developed ways to work with it because kava is amazing. But I rarely use because of this undesirable side effect.
Also MadHatter, I would love to know recipes you use for preparation if you'd be so kind to share. Especially if they produce consistent effects. Whereas my description above holds true in general, sometimes kava will knock me right out.(Though only temporarily, b/c later on I'll have trouble sleeping)
Honestly, Kava is so complex it deserves its own thread.

