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Evergreen shrub, up to 3m tall, native to the (western) Pacific Isles, cultivated on many Pacific Isles eg. Hawaii; stems thick, green or black, jointed with swollen nodes; leaves alternate, large, green, heart shaped, up to 20cm long; | Evergreen shrub, up to 3m tall, native to the (western) Pacific Isles, cultivated on many Pacific Isles eg. Hawaii; stems thick, green or black, jointed with swollen nodes; leaves alternate, large, green, heart shaped, up to 20cm long; | ||
- | "Kava cannot reproduce sexually. Female flowers are especially rare and do not produce fruit even when hand-pollinated. Its cultivation is entirely by propagation from stem cuttings... The roots of the plant are used to produce a drink with sedative and anesthetic properties. Kava is consumed throughout the Pacific Ocean cultures of Polynesia, including Hawaii, Vanuatu, Melanesia and some parts of Micronesia. Kava is sedating and is primarily consumed to relax without disrupting mental clarity. Its active ingredients are called kavalactones. " [[http:// | + | "Kava cannot reproduce sexually. Female flowers are especially rare and do not produce fruit even when hand-pollinated. Its cultivation is entirely by propagation from stem cuttings... The roots of the plant are used to produce a drink with sedative and anesthetic properties. Kava is consumed throughout the Pacific Ocean cultures of Polynesia, including Hawaii, Vanuatu, Melanesia and some parts of Micronesia. Kava is sedating and is primarily consumed to relax without disrupting mental clarity. Its active ingredients are called |
- | "Kawa was traditionally prepared by chewing the root to soften it, then putting the chewed root in a calabash or special bowl, mixed with water, and pounded. The resulting liquid is drunk, often from a coconut cup, and followed by a piece of fruit to counteract the bitterness. In its traditional preparation, | + | "Kawa was traditionally prepared by chewing the root to soften it, then putting the chewed root in a calabash or special bowl, mixed with water, and pounded. The resulting liquid is drunk, often from a coconut cup, and followed by a piece of fruit to counteract the bitterness. In its traditional preparation, |
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[Contaminant Hepatotoxins as Culprits for Kava Hepatotoxicity–Fact or Fiction?. Teschke, R., Sarris, J., Lebot, V., Phytotherapy Research, Vol.27(3), 2013, 472-474] | [Contaminant Hepatotoxins as Culprits for Kava Hepatotoxicity–Fact or Fiction?. Teschke, R., Sarris, J., Lebot, V., Phytotherapy Research, Vol.27(3), 2013, 472-474] | ||
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+ | Delessert, B., Candolle, A.P. de, Icones selectae plantarum, vol. 3: t. 89 (1837) \\ | ||
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