Kanna Tea & Kanna Tincture

Kanna Tea Vs. Kanna Tincture: Which Awakens Your Senses Better?

When newcomers hear about Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum), one of the first questions that comes to mind is how to best consume it. This beloved South African botanical has long been treasured by the people for centuries and may be consumed in various manners but two most favored ways are Kanna tea and Kanna tincture. Though both derive the goodness from the very same plant or herb the experience delivered by each may be distinctly different. If you ever felt that the difference in the method of preparation doesn't matter at all then the answer to the question is yes the finer points do count.

You may try the various types of Kanna at Healing Herbals

The Soothing Drink of Kanna Tea

Brewing Kanna as tea is the most classical and centering method. When brewed this fashion, the plant matter is allowed to steep very slowly such that the alkaloids are released in warm water. The experience develops more gradually and in layers.

  • Onset: It tends to unfold progressively for Kanna tea, the nuances revealed step-wise and not completely at once.
  • Body link: Users reflect on how tea drinking instills a ritualistic atmosphere of calmness such that the experience of drinking and the processes thereof become equally important.
  • Flavor profile: Kanna tea has an earthy, mildly bitter taste. Some prefer to sweeten it with honey or blend it with complementary herbs like chamomile or mint.

The tea brewing process also appeals to enthusiasts who enjoy mindfulness practices because in some way the experience slows down the process.

The Concentrated Ease of Kanna Tincture

In comparison Kanna tinctures are made by steeping the plant in a liquid foundation typically alcohol or glycerin to create a concentrated extract. A few drops taken sublingually or in water are typically needed.

  • Onset: Tinctures generally onset faster than tea, particularly when taken sublingually, by-passing digestion at this absorption point.
  • Intensity: Since the tinctures are concentrated in nature, the nuances may appear stronger and sudden in effect than the gradual smooth effect of tea.
  • Convenience: No cleanup, no steeping just a convenient dropper bottle that may be stashed in a pocket or purse.

This makes tinctures a favorite among those who value consistency and convenience, most especially when put in contrast to the unpredictable strength in a home-brewed tea.

Subtle Yet Obvious Differences

Although both processes originate in the identical foundation, the experience of Kanna tea and tincture can be said to be similar to hearing the identical composition played through two separate instruments. Tea offers a slow, ritualistic experience governed by the tea leaves alone, whereas tinctures provide a rapid, concentrated release. Neither is better it simply hinges on situations, purpose, and personal preference.

If you also enjoy winding down, earthing ceremonies, and rustic flavors, tea might speak to you on a deeper level. If you prefer quick onset, convenience, and accuracy, tinctures might seem the better fit.

Conclusion

Experimenting with various preparations of Kanna has less to do with seeking Stimulants and more to do with discerning what method or preparation most intuitively suits your way of life and purpose. Whether you are attuned to the ritualistic process of brewing tea or the simple convenience of tinctures, each method provides its own unique nature. In case you're wondering to try it out yourself, you can obtain the Kanna both strain and powder through Healing Herbals.

 

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