I think I spoke to you on my old profile about kratom and tried two different red strains and just felt like I'd had loads off coffee, then you might of mentioned kava but that is illegal in UK so is kratom and apparently kava is bad for the liver
Hi. Kava, I’m in UK, not illegal, just not legal for human consumption.
I have stacks of kava. Was I going to send you some to try I think? Except I didn’t have a spare strainer bag.
I’ll acquire some spares, if you like, health, energy, and just life forwards permitting we can still do that I hope.
I can link you to enough top Kava vendors. Also great guy in UK, online friend of mine, imports and sells kava here.
Next day delivery. Instant kava is naturally a good place to start. Please just shout me anytime, I really think it could help you in harmless ways you didn’t realise were there.
Kava is really really not bad for your liver at all I promise you, massive misinformation based on fully flawed old studies using the totally wrong type of kava and different Kavalactones that are known to be toxic that way.
Kava just can’t be mixed with alcohol ever, ever, really is the only golden rule.
Kratom is dirty, I love it, very allergic, but it messed my brain chemistry, and is addictive, WD’s.
Kava non addictive no WD’s and healthy for brain chemistry.
So please just don’t be put off at least by the liver toxicity myths we, in the kava educated community have long been dispelling.
It’s like this. Imagine 10% at most, heard of kava. Maybe 75% tried, usually dud capsules or fake extracts on Amazon or Etsy.
But everyone unknowing or deterred says almost exactly usually, “kava? Isn’t that meant to be bad for your liver?
So it has remained largely undiscovered, imagine the same injustice to cannabis, like, “cannabis? Isn’t that meant to be bad for your lungs?
The world would miss out on cannabis so unnecessary as it has with kava.