Kava root is Perfect Stress Eliminator

Kava root is from the Pacific Islands and has been used for hundreds of years. However, the plant has been under heavy scrutiny in recent years.

In 2002 the FDA issued a warning about the possibility of a link between the root and liver toxicity.4 But in 2007 the World Health Organization (WHO) cleared up confusion. It found that liver toxicity was limited to kava supplements that used the whole plant.

Australian researcher Jerome Sarris said Pacific Islanders only used water-soluble extracts and the peeled root of the plant.

“Kava has been used in the Pacific Islands where it is grown for centuries without evidence of liver problems,” said Sarris.

Sarris studied the root on 37 people with GAD and depression. Half the group took kava. The other half took a placebo. After three weeks subjects reported less anxiety when taking kava.Depression levels also dropped. And no serious side effects were noted.

“What we can say is the evidence supports the use of this [formulation] for short periods for acute anxiety and stress,” Sarris says.

And the evidence doesn’t end there…

In 2001 researchers from Duke University held two clinical studies to test the effectiveness of the root and safety. It helped reduce anxiety and caused no liver problems.

Kava is safe when taken as a concentrated extract. It comes in capsule, tablet, and liquid extract forms. You can find it at the local health food store. But be sure to check the label. You want water-soluble and root extract.

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