KavaKitty
Meaow
Noob here, both to the forums and to Kava. I have a question. My daughter and I are both recovering addicts; due to the charming behavior that we addicts engage in when we're active in our disease, she's currently under the supervision of Drug Court and living in a sober house. Because of this, she has to give a urine screen every week.
She and I both suffer from anxiety and panic; her drugs of choice were alcohol and benzos. She's been having a hard time of it lately, so I offered to send her some of my Ozia candies, because they're wonderful for on-the-spot panic relief. She told me that Kava shows up in drug screens. I told her that's not possible, and she said that the screens they use in NY drug court will find it.
I find this really hard to believe, since Kava is legal and it in no way chemically resembles and illicit substances. Can someone enlighten me, please? I don't want to force the issue, obviously, and if she's uncomfortable taking it I certainly don't want to press her to do so. I would really just like to know if this is true. It feels like every time you turn around, some regulatory agency somewhere is trying to eliminate a wonderful botanical solution to Big Pharma's hold on the wallets of the people (wow, that sounded ridiculously political, lol).
Thanks in advance. If this is covered somewhere else, I apologize for the redundancy. As I said, I'm new.
She and I both suffer from anxiety and panic; her drugs of choice were alcohol and benzos. She's been having a hard time of it lately, so I offered to send her some of my Ozia candies, because they're wonderful for on-the-spot panic relief. She told me that Kava shows up in drug screens. I told her that's not possible, and she said that the screens they use in NY drug court will find it.
I find this really hard to believe, since Kava is legal and it in no way chemically resembles and illicit substances. Can someone enlighten me, please? I don't want to force the issue, obviously, and if she's uncomfortable taking it I certainly don't want to press her to do so. I would really just like to know if this is true. It feels like every time you turn around, some regulatory agency somewhere is trying to eliminate a wonderful botanical solution to Big Pharma's hold on the wallets of the people (wow, that sounded ridiculously political, lol).
Thanks in advance. If this is covered somewhere else, I apologize for the redundancy. As I said, I'm new.