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You've got to crawl before you walk!When my wife first started she would NOT listen to me about that small trick and would occasionally wind up crawling around the house for safety.

You've got to crawl before you walk!When my wife first started she would NOT listen to me about that small trick and would occasionally wind up crawling around the house for safety.
Drink as much as you would like. 4 shells a night is pretty normal for me. If you want to get over RT quicker, the more shells the better -- just don't get nauseous from drinking too muchGulped down 2 tbsp of kava king last night. Once again taste was not unbearable, but definitely not good. I thought the vanilla was available however it's only the unflavored. I wanna say that I felt some very mild relaxation although it could have just as easily been a placebo effect. I keep hearing that when it works I will know.
Would you guys recommend I drink several shells a day, or if one doesn't do it should I not bother until it does?
Nausea seems related to two things for me:So after reading these responses I rid my mind of the idea that I HAD to have RT. I drank my kava in a more relaxing setting and on a very empty stomach. There was some slight nausea like the previous time, but I definently felt much more calm and relaxed. I also had some of the best sleep I've had in a while.
I think I will try the mo'i again tonight under similar circumstances and see how that goes.
Is the nausea aspect user specific or do the "lesser quality", cheaper kavas tend to be associated with more nausea?
I would add to this the degree of filtering. Toss and washing is more likely to cause nausea than double layered nylons, or a 25 micron bag. (Gassiness as well)Nausea seems related to two things for me:
1) The strength of the kava I'm drinking
2) The RATE at which I'm drinking.
With 4-6oz "shells" at 20 minute intervals I never get nausea any more, no matter what variety. With weaker kava, I can drink at 15 or even 10 minute intervals and not feel nauseated. Also, micronized creates more nausea for me, even at longer intervals. I think it really boils down to the rate at which you're introducing kavalactones to your digestive system.
The stomach is pretty amazing. It's basically the "brain" of the digestive tract. It takes 30 minutes to process what it's given before moving it into the small intestine. During that time, it performs a complex analysis of what it contains and runs one of a couple dozen different digestive "programs" in your enteric nervous system. Constipation and diarrhea occur when the wrong program runs. Gas occurs when undigested material gets to the large intestine where bacteria break it down and release gas as they do. If your stomach figures out the right program, all is well.
Kava is mildly anesthetic, and I wonder if that aspect of it makes the stomach a little confused when it's inundated with it.