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SUGGESTED USAGE:

SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 1 pump= ½ dropperful Adults mix 1 or 2 pumps with 2oz of water or your favorite beverage 1 to 3 times daily. You can also administer directly in your mouth sublingual(under tongue).

KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN

DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE

 

Ingredients: Organic, Kava Kava (Piper methysticum), Distilled water, Vegetable Glycerin, and Alcohol

 

 

BENEFITS :

  • Help Fight Cancer
  • Boosts Immune System
  • Natural Diuretic
  • Protect neurons from damage 
  • Reduces Anxiety, and Depresstion
  • Redues Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Helps with Insomnia
  • Helps relax the muscles
  • Reduce pain of UTI and Interstitial Cystitis

 

 

PRECAUTION:

 Kava is possibly safe when taken for up to 6 months. Using kava can make it difficult to drive or operate machinery safely. Do not take kava before you plan on driving. "Driving-under-the-influence" citations have been issued to people driving erratically after drinking large amounts of kava tea.

People might have heard that using kava can cause liver damage. This seems to be rare and is most often linked to long-term use of very high doses. Most people who have used kava haven't experienced liver toxicity. Also, past cases of liver toxicity might not be due to kava. Other factors may have contributed to these toxic effects. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Kava is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth while pregnant or breast-feeding. It might affect the uterus while pregnant. Also, some of the chemicals in kava can pass into breast milk and might hurt a breast-fed infant. Avoid using it.

Liver disease: People who have liver problems should avoid kava. It might make liver disease worse.

Parkinson disease: People who have Parkinson disease should avoid kava. It might make this condition worse.

 


SUMMARY:

Kava root is most commonly used to calm anxiety, stress, restlessness and treat insomnia. It’s also used for ADHD symptoms, epilepsy, psychosis, depression, migraines and other headaches, chronic fatigue syndrome, common cold and other respiratory tract infections, tuberculosis, muscle pain, and cancer prevention.

 

Urinary tract infections (UTIs), pain and swelling of the uterus, venereal disease, menstrual discomfort, and sexual arousal are other uses of kava root. The list continues, with kava root being applied to the skin for skin diseases like leprosy, to promote wound healing, used as a painkiller and to help with eye-related health issues. It’s also used as a mouthwash for canker sores and toothaches.

 

Several studies have found that kava may be useful in the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and related nervous disorders. These benefits appeared to be comparable to the effect of tranquilizers such as benzodiazepines and the anxiety drug buspirone.

 

 

The information contained above is for general consumer understanding and education and should not be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This product is not an alternative to any prescription drug. If you are currently taking a prescription drug, consult your doctor before making any changes. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

Kava Kava (Piper methysticum) Tincture

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