Ok, good enough. Thanks!IMO, soaking is pretty pointless if that's what you mean. Kavalactones aren't water soluble so it doesn't really do anything. It won't hurt it though.
Omygoodness, that's a lot! Maybe I'll try some instant right now. Funny, they said that the Nambawan was not for newbies (I think they meant because of the taste) but it tasted better than the micro. That does NOT mean it tasted good!!!!!!Sorry to hear that, sounds like you are still going through some reverse tolerance. Empty stomach? FWIW I've been drinking for years and would use 8-12 tbsp of nambawan.
Ahhhhh ok, maybe it was the food. Micro it is then!If that meal you made earlier was eaten right before you had your kava, that would definitely impair the buzz. There should always be several hours after eating, when you drink kava, if you have the choice. Also, like kavadude said, it would take about 8+ tbsp to have a full effect. It requires more root when you make the traditional prep., compared you micro.
All is not lost, you could always pop some micronized right now and see if it kicks it all in.
lol!Kave doesn't seem to help my delayed sleep phase syndrome. It may be making the occasional non-24 hour cycle happen faster. I really need to detox from caffeine. It's just so tiring being 93.
Life is a beach then you die!!!Kave doesn't seem to help my delayed sleep phase syndrome. It may be making the occasional non-24 hour cycle happen faster. I really need to detox from caffeine. It's just so tiring being 93.
One question. If I understand the biology of kavalactones, one needs to break the cell walls to release the k̶r̶a̶k̶e̶n̶ kavalactones. Soaking, then, might weaken the wall?IMO, soaking is pretty pointless if that's what you mean. Kavalactones aren't water soluble so it doesn't really do anything. It won't hurt it though.
It's ok, it's a place I need to come to terms with anyway and I know that but it was painful nonetheless. Really it doesn't surprise me that that's where I went as it's in the forefront of who I am right now. It did surprise me last night though! lol I was feeling the kava a bit last night but not really knowing how it's supposed to feel I'm having a hard time identifying it as, "hey, this is the kava!" Although, while engulfed in the dark place, I knew it was the kava.I've been there, Karly.
We don't talk about it here much because it's really not that common. The first time I noticed it was when I was drinking Shaman and watching the Doctor Who cartoon "Dreamland." The character of Jimmy Stalkingwolf isn't generically anti-government, he is specifically anti-government because he's an aboriginal American, and the government has screwed his specific First People's Nation in the past in specific ways that makes him very untrusting. Elizabeth and I were having problems playing it properly, so we rebooted and tried again.
The first time he said "Yeah, Cassie, and they're the Army. They can do whatever they want. They've been doing it ever since the Bear River massacre," the kava hadn't kicked in, and I found the line to be almost silly. It's that whole ironic vibe of the early 21st century. The second time, I teared up. Kava makes one sincere.
The best way to avoid falling into that dark place is to be sincere and to surround yourself with sincerity. My prefered method is My Little Pony. It has a large following because it is part of a new sincerity movement. Sarcasm, cynicism, and irony are such a huge part of normal life, but kava smashes through all of that, and it can either leave you in a mess or it can lead you out of the prison.
Sorry we didn't warn you. You had to find out for yourself.
My kava ideas are often diff to main stream but I would bet London to a brick you've got a batch of crap kava & believe me they exist.Wow, 4 tablespoons of Nambawan to two cups of water, a double rinse and spaced each shell by 20 minutes each and nothing. lol Oh my goodness. AND I kneaded the crap out of it too... sigh.