Roaddog
Kava Who?
Thank You @HeadHodge . For newbies like me, this can really be a go to thread. We need that here. I would give you a trophy, If I only new how. Much love. Roaddog....
My pleasure, seeing that my work helps others, gives me much happiness!! You already gave me a trophy with your post.Thank You @HeadHodge . For newbies like me, this can really be a go to thread. We need that here. I would give you a trophy, If I only new how. Much love. Roaddog....
Sorry, just saw this. Incorrect, guys. Koniak is a pidgin term for ALL kava in PNG. There is a piper wichmanii plant known as waeld koniak that grows in PNG as well.Thanks, modified my definition. Let me know if it sounds ok now.
Thanks for your feedback. I would appreciate it, if you could copy my definition and modify it so that it's correct. Then I'll toss mine and use yours.Sorry, just saw this. Incorrect, guys. Koniak is a pidgin term for ALL kava in PNG. There is a piper wichmanii plant known as waeld koniak that grows in PNG as well.
Thanks!!Heady
An energizing, cerebral side effect often used to describe a specific strain of kava kava.
"Ringing of the Ears"
A temporary, potential side effect from drinking kava that most kava drinkers refer to as listening to the kava. It mimics the medical condition of tinnitus but usually last until the half life of kava takes its course.
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Toss and Wash - Mixing kava root in water and drinking it without straining. Often done with micronized kava. May cause more digestive upset and other side effects than strained kava.
You Bet....Do you think you could add "For the time being" at the end of that paragraph because the jury is really still out on whether or not this is "without a doubt harmful".
I wanted to correct some things so that everyone does not get inaccurate information. In Papua New Guinea there are many kava's.Sorry, just saw this. Incorrect, guys. Koniak is a pidgin term for ALL kava in PNG. There is a piper wichmanii plant known as waeld koniak that grows in PNG as well.
@Gourmet Hawaiian Kava That's not true and doesn't seem to make sense, first you say "there are 0 called Koniak", then you say "only one is called Koniak". "Koniak" is a term the people of PNG sometimes use for all kava, kind of like Fijians sometimes call kava "grog". There does also happen to be a variety of wichmanii called "Waeld Koniak", that if made into a drink, a Papuan may call Koniak, before vomiting of course. All of my PNG contacts, including suppliers and farmers, sometimes refer to kava as "koniak" so with all do respect, I'm going to go with what they say. Aloha nui loa back at ya bra. Shootz.I wanted to correct some things so that everyone does not get inaccurate information. In Papua New Guinea there are many kava's.
There are 0 called Koniak. There are ones called: Isa, Iwi, Ume, Bundan, Kau Kupwe, Kau pel Kau pwusi, Borosak, Ayou, Sipaia, and Kwakwako.
Only one is called Koniak, the rest have there own names as I have listed. Isa and Iwi have never been called Koniak. It is important to have accurate information. Aloha nui loa.
Chris