Aaaaaaarg. At the beginning there I almost thought they were going to get it right when they explained that kava targets "non-opioid brain pathways". Defining a unique plant as the negation of something else which it is completely unrelated to is not ideal. But then the "stoner TED talk" (which is a great description actually) began
BS Quote:
"Michael likens potential dependency on kava to caffeine or alcohol addiction, but he “doesn’t think it’s bad...really, any vice that’s going to tickle the receptors in your brain, you have the opportunity to become dependent.” "
This is when I do my root head John Oliver act: "NO, Michael! No, no, no! Bad Michael! Kava is non addictive! It does NOT tickle the receptors in your brain! You're not helping!"