Healing Herbals
High Potency Instant Kava - Body - (Night Time) - 11.4% Kavalactones
High Potency Instant Kava - Body - (Night Time) - 11.4% Kavalactones
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Our High Potency Noble Instant Kava Mix is crafted from 100% noble Vanuatu kava with a lab-verified 11.4% kavalactone concentration. Made with a balanced blend of 75% basal stump and 25% lateral root, this instant kava powder dissolves quickly in any non-alcoholic beverage, requiring no straining. Produced in a GMP- and FDA-registered facility, it is tested for purity, strength, and identity (Piper methysticum) with no fillers or additives. Each 500 g bag offers up to 100 servings, providing a convenient, high-quality option for kava enthusiasts.
Disclaimer: Not evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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What is Kava?
Kava is a root from the plant Piper methysticum. Traditionally consumed for relaxation and a sense of calm, often consumed as a beverage or extract.
Quality and safety
Contact us for for any available laboratory results from 3rd party testing facilities. Which is often available periodically depending on the kava product.
Ethical Sourcing
Healing Herbals Store is committed to offering highest quality Kava from farms around the Fiji Islands to California in the United States. Our process is transparent, our kava is sourced sustainably and farmers are compensated appropriately.
Kava & Quality
Healing Herbals is committed to sourcing the highest quality, freshest and safest kava & kava extracts. With a variety to offer, and a close transparent connection to farms around the world- you can trust our team to provide a steady, reliable connection to kava.
History of Kava!
Kava has been used for centuries by Pacific Island cultures, particularly in Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu, as a ceremonial and social beverage. Traditionally made by grinding the root of Piper methysticum and mixing it with water, kava is known for its calming effects, promoting relaxation and sociability. European explorers documented its use in the 18th century, and today, kava remains a key part of Pacific traditions while gaining global popularity as a natural stress-reliever.