Guest guest Posted August 24, 2002 Report Share Posted August 24, 2002 I was at the vitamin store today and couldn't find my brand of Kava on the shelf. I asked the person at the register what happened and he told me that they were informed that every supplement company they get their Kava from has stopped production and sale of the herb. He also infored me that Canada issued a ban on Kava just last week. Those of us who rely on Kava for relief from anxiety disorder now have something new to worry about. Does anyone know of any supplement companies who still plan to market the herb or if a ban is right around the corner? Any feedback would be appreciated. It's bard to believe the amount of harm that half truths and misinformation can do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 I think I know which company you are referring to. That company chose to stop production of Kava. The reason they did is they are owned by the pharmaceutical company who was under the gun in Germany about kava. Kava Kava is not banned in the US. The FDA's findings have not been conclusive enough to ban the use of the herb in the US. Kava truly is a safe root to use. The Polynesians have been using the root for over 3000 years without any problems. Mark herbal remedies, " gar_fla_62 " <tampagar@w...> wrote: > I was at the vitamin store today and couldn't find my brand of Kava on the shelf. I asked the person at the register what happened and he told me that they were informed that every supplement company they get their Kava from has stopped production and sale of the herb. He also infored me that Canada issued a ban on Kava just last week. Those of us who rely on Kava for relief from anxiety disorder now have something new to worry about. Does anyone know of any supplement companies who still plan to market the herb or if a ban is right around the corner? Any feedback would be appreciated. It's bard to believe the amount of harm that half truths and misinformation can do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 Thanks for the reply, Mark. I know the company you refer to. One of the other " major " supplement makers pulling Kava from the market, I was told, is somehow under the grip of the German E Commission. This whole scare is even more of a joke when you understand that the average dose (bowl) of Kava consumed in the South Pacific is much more potent than the extracts sold here and in Europe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2002 Report Share Posted August 25, 2002 The Polynesians make there Kave juice preparations by water extraction. I've heard recently that research is showing a constituent in Kava root actually prevents liver damage. Mark herbal remedies, " gar_fla_62 " <tampagar@w...> wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Mark. I know the company you refer to. One of the other " major " supplement makers pulling Kava from the market, I was told, is somehow under the grip of the German E Commission. This whole scare is even more of a joke when you understand that the average dose (bowl) of Kava consumed in the South Pacific is much more potent than the extracts sold here and in Europe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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