@Edward. I mean people say isa is strong but next day you feel tired and weird. I start feeling the weird stuff by the second shell. I re member a while ago I had s ome ka vs without any label from Fiji market i t had t udei in it but I never felt it till next day but these days for some reason I feel isa by second shell.
also where does hanakapi ai stand on the kava powder scale? i know fresh root is best b ut I'm talking about kava root only.
anyone reading this don't get wrong idea hanakapi aamazing but im looking for something really strong stronger than hanakapi ai
Hanakapiʻai is one of the heaviest Hawaiian cultivars, though its kavalactone profile feels different than niVan heavies or tudeis. Though I don't have any evidence to back it up, hanakapiʻai feels like a Polynesian cultivar that was selected for higher levels of DHK. Melanesian heavies tend to have more DHM.
To me, DHK feels like it comes on a little more quickly than DHM, and focuses on direct muscle relaxation and analgesia. DHM is more of a "slow roller" that blocks muscle and nerve pain by altering one's perception of the pain, rather than directly relaxing the muscles.
If you want a next level savage experience, try making very strong kava first. Any of the kavas listed in this thread can knock you on your ass if you drink enough. DHM is a sneaky kavalactone that can kick into high gear hours after your last shell--- there are heavy kavas and then there are
unforgiving heavy kavas. My advice: get fully cut with regular kava a few times to learn your limits. Then, if you want to try medicinal or wild kava, go back to smaller doses and be mindful of the slow roller effects. Tudei can put you on the floor without any prior effects of headiness or prompt numbing. Wild kava can be unforgiving that way.