Frequently Asked Questions!

Kava tincture is a concentrated liquid extract made from the root of the kava plant (Piper methysticum). Unlike kava tea or powder, which require preparation and larger doses, tinctures offer a quick, convenient way to experience kava’s calming effects. Our tincture is carefully crafted to preserve the full spectrum of kavalactones — the active compounds responsible for its relaxing properties — in a highly bioavailable form.
We recommend starting with 1 dropperful (approximately 1 mL) under the tongue or in a small amount of water or juice. Effects typically begin within 15–30 minutes. You may increase the dose gradually based on your body’s response, but do not exceed 3 dropperfuls per day unless advised by a healthcare professional. Always shake well before use.
Most people report a sense of calm, reduced stress or anxiety, and an enhanced sense of well-being without mental fog. Some users also experience mild euphoria or improved sociability. Our tincture is crafted for relaxation without sedation, making it ideal for unwinding after work, before meditation, or to support restful sleep.
Our kava tincture is made from noble kava cultivars, traditionally used for their safety and effectiveness. When used as directed, kava is well-tolerated. Some rare side effects include mild drowsiness or upset stomach. Do not combine with alcohol or other sedatives, and consult your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.
We source only premium, lab-tested noble kava root grown in clean volcanic soil and extract it using a traditional cold-maceration process that preserves potency without harsh solvents. Our tincture contains no fillers, preservatives, or synthetic ingredients—just pure, potent kava in every drop.
Kava is not psychoactive in the way cannabis or other intoxicants are. It can create a calm, grounded, and mildly euphoric state, but it typically does not impair clarity or motor skills at normal doses. That said, everyone reacts differently, so it’s best to test it in a safe environment and avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how it affects you.