Hey guys!
I've had a few years with Kava, with the past year being daily (pre-lunch and pre-dinner) consumption.
Any time my skin has gotten noticeably ashy and I would quit, the skin would return to normal in a couple weeks.
But I have interest in utilizing Kava in an ongoing basis, and I'm wondering what I possibly may not have heard of yet to remove (more realistically: reduce) dry Kava skin.
My feet have this hard-ish layer that I would describe as what you might get if you coated the bottom of your foot in superglue and pressed a plastic bag onto it. It moves like that.
Around the torso and arms it's ash city. I keep a scrubber in the shower now to help go ahead and shed off the loose bits.
I've been trying to use coconut oil. Today I switched from MCT to a tablespoon of extra virgin coconut oil. (I'm concerned about that being a health issue more than the Kava.)
Today I also started drinking the "ketorade" (for replenishing electrolytes, etc.).
Long-term drinkers, do you find that it's possible to EASE BACK on consumption to alleviate effects?
...or does it require total abstinence for a few weeks?
As always, thank you for your advice!
I've had a few years with Kava, with the past year being daily (pre-lunch and pre-dinner) consumption.
Any time my skin has gotten noticeably ashy and I would quit, the skin would return to normal in a couple weeks.
But I have interest in utilizing Kava in an ongoing basis, and I'm wondering what I possibly may not have heard of yet to remove (more realistically: reduce) dry Kava skin.
My feet have this hard-ish layer that I would describe as what you might get if you coated the bottom of your foot in superglue and pressed a plastic bag onto it. It moves like that.
Around the torso and arms it's ash city. I keep a scrubber in the shower now to help go ahead and shed off the loose bits.
I've been trying to use coconut oil. Today I switched from MCT to a tablespoon of extra virgin coconut oil. (I'm concerned about that being a health issue more than the Kava.)
Today I also started drinking the "ketorade" (for replenishing electrolytes, etc.).
Long-term drinkers, do you find that it's possible to EASE BACK on consumption to alleviate effects?
...or does it require total abstinence for a few weeks?
As always, thank you for your advice!