Kava Kava

BOTANICAL CLASSIFICATION
Family :
Piperaceae
Genus :
Piper
Species :
methysticum
COMMON NAMES
Kava; Kawa; Awa; Waka; Lawena; Sakau; Yaqona
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
Depressant; Intoxicant
DESCRIPTION
Kava is a tropical evergreen shrub with large heart-shaped leaves and woody stems. Its thick roots are mashed or ground and made into a cold beverage used similarly to alcohol. It has a long history of ritual and recreational use in Pacific Polynesia and is now a common herbal product.
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PREPARATION & RECIPIES #
Kava Brew Recipe, by Murple
EXPERIENCES #
An A+ In My Book, by Kava Man
Very Strange PseudoTrip, by Forget#1
Warm, Peaceful, by Ano.
Floaty Kind of Feeling, by Hybrid
Knockout Drops, by ZQ
BOOKS #
Kava: The Pacific Elixir, by Lebot, Merlin, and Lindstrom
Kava: Medicine Hunting in Paradise, by Chris Kilham
The Abandoned Narcotic, by Ron Brunton
Kava-Kava: Famous Drug Plant of the South Sea Islands, by E. Steinmetz
The Straight Path, by Richard Katz
Pharmako/poeia, by Dale Pendell
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
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TRADITIONAL USE #
Tongan Love Song (text + audio) - NPR, Mar 27 2003
LAW #
Kava-kava: Bans to be Reconsidered - Cropwatch, Jun 2005
MEDIA COVERAGE #
Drivers drunk on kava new target for police - Mercury News, Oct 25 2004




