Noble Kava and Tudei Kava have captivated the interest of both traditional communities and modern enthusiasts, each with its allure and reputation. So, what sets them apart, and why does Noble Kava reign supreme in popularity?
Noble Kava is by far the most popular form. Even in traditional communities using Kava preferred Noble Kava as their go-to daily Kava. Noble Kava is considered safe for consumption without reported negative health effects, such as nausea or dizziness. Noble Kava variety is considered safe for consumption and won’t leave you with tales of nausea or dizziness. The secret to its charm lies in its balanced Kavalactone profile, which paves the way for a harmonious experience of relaxation, stress relief, mild euphoria, and mental clarity without causing adverse reactions and excessive sedation.
Tudei Kava is less desirable to the population because it contains a higher level of specific Kavalactones, such as Flavokavains, and has a higher chance of causing side effects, which can last as long as two whole days, hence “Tudei”. In the Pacific Islands, Tudei is rarely drunk because an excessive amount of Tudei Kava can potentially cause hepatotoxic, meaning it might damage the liver. Consequently, it’s primarily reserved for medicinal purposes or special ceremonial occasions, treading lightly where health is concerned.
Noble Kava is more popular than Tudei Kava. Noble Kava benefits outweigh Tudei Kava, even more so health effects. Most of the Pacific Islands trade noble kava to Tudei Kava because of safety precautions. While their potential benefits are stimulating, it’s crucial to approach kava consumption with mindfulness, responsibility, and awareness of the potential for individual variations in response.
*Consult a healthcare professional before consuming kava, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking medications.