I've had caffeine with kava, and I kind of feel like they work a bit at odds to each other. That said, a heady kava and a few red bulls at a concert kept me awake and lively for the whole night. I guess it depends on whether you want to go up (heady) or down (body) with your kava session. Caffeine helps with the former, but makes the latter distracting.Allright - some dude told me, that by drinking Kava and coffee at the same time, you could get some pretty serious effects similar to amphetamine.
What do you guys think about Kava's interaction with caffeine? I've never tried it myself
Yes my friend, for some reason the coffee draws out the Kava high. I have noticed it when placing the instant Kava powder that vendors like "Kona Kava" make into the coffee.Allright - some dude told me, that by drinking Kava and coffee at the same time, you could get some pretty serious effects similar to amphetamine.
What do you guys think about Kava's interaction with caffeine? I've never tried it myself
I switched to Yerba Mate from coffee. Doesn't interfere with kava. Much nicer energy compared to coffee, no jitters unless you really go crazy with it. This is my favorite mate right now. Subtle natural pear and apple flavor, but not overwhelming or fake fruit flavored, just right. I drink it all day long and sometimes in the evenings. Sometimes I make an iced tea out of it.This is an old thread.
I have been drinking coffee + kava a couple of times now, and it gives me mild nausea and an ill-like feeling. Not worth it and def. not energizing.
Something just tells me that depressants and stimulants should not be mixed.