rainbowlight
04-18-2001, 04:37 AM
I just began taking a Kava Kava/St. John's Wort combo for anxiety. I am having a "dulling" effect from it. The feeling is similiar to the "blah/dulling effect" given by traditional anti-depressant drugs. Do you think it would help to maybe just take the Kava Kava by itself?
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barewinds
04-19-2001, 01:53 AM
You can try it, but don't plan on driving
while taking it. St. John's is more for getting you back to well being from a depression.
I use a Solaray product on my wife called St.John's wort special formula,
it runs around $30.00 in the health food stores, and about $18.00 online. It contains the following: St. John's, Kava, L-Tyrosine,
DL-Phenylalaine and Ginko.
while taking it. St. John's is more for getting you back to well being from a depression.
I use a Solaray product on my wife called St.John's wort special formula,
it runs around $30.00 in the health food stores, and about $18.00 online. It contains the following: St. John's, Kava, L-Tyrosine,
DL-Phenylalaine and Ginko.
Copper
04-20-2001, 01:17 AM
Hi rainbowlight, kava kava does have muscle relaxing properties, as well as antispasmodic, hypnotic, sedative, analgesic effects. In its home area, it presents a problem similar to that of marijuana in this country..the younger generation likes it as a recreational substance. I haven't tried kava myself, but this implies to me that there may also be a slightly stimulating effect, too? Is this so?
You MAY find a better effect using a combo of St Johns, valerian and siberian ginseng, since the combo you're using isn't working for you.
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Copper
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You MAY find a better effect using a combo of St Johns, valerian and siberian ginseng, since the combo you're using isn't working for you.
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Copper
Let Miracles Replace all Grievances

