I didn't know that kava made the traditional way is high in starch. Is there any accurate info on the carbohydrate level, i.e. in gross terms grams/100grams of mixture and net terms grams-fiber/100grams of mixture?It's strange because there's so much starch in the suspension so I would think it'd have the opposite effect as well as some pharmacologic effects that would point towards the opposite.
I should have said that differently (I meant fiber, for one thing). Starch and insoluble fiber is insoluble in water (but soluble fiber is soluble in water), but there is a significant amount of sediment that gets through our strainers.I didn't know that kava made the traditional way is high in starch. Is there any accurate info on the carbohydrate level, i.e. in gross terms grams/100grams of mixture and net terms grams-fiber/100grams of mixture?
Of course the measures would vary according to the strength of the mixture, but any baseline information would be very interesting. I had assumed that drinking kava would have fewer carbs than beer, but maybe I'm wrong.
For me it gets things moving.Does kava give anyone else constipation to an extent? I may have to cut back a little.
Same here. Whenever I decide to tank a bunch all at once, a visit to the "smol haos" becomes necessary within 20 minutes or so.It's a more potent smooth muscle relaxant than coffee in my experience (as in, after kava, sometimes I have to run to the bathroom).