Is Kava Safe to Be Used by the Public

A. Al-Achi
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The use of botanical products in the United States and European countries is extensive. While the original intention of the Dietary Supplements and Health Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) by the US Congress was to use these products for the purpose of “supplementing” the diet, however many consumers use them for managing their disease states. Among the dietary supplements that have been popular among individuals who suffer from anxiety or insomnia is kava (Piper methysticum Frost F.) (The word “methysticum” is Greek for intoxicant, and “Piper” is for pepper. Taken together, kava is an “intoxicating pepper”) [1]. The herb is native to South Pacific region (Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, and Hawaii) where it has been in use for centuries as a traditional beverage. The natives prepare kava drink by masticating the rhizomes which are further diluted with either coconut milk or water [2]. South Pacific islanders use the drink to connect to their gods and ancestors through religious and ceremonial gatherings, to alleviate fatigue, and as a relaxant [3]. The word kava when used by the natives refers to both the shrub itself and the psychoactive drink that is made from its rhizomes [2]. Kava beverage has a bitter and acrid taste which is known by the natives as ‘awa’ [2].
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植物产品在美国和欧洲国家的使用是广泛的。虽然美国国会1994年膳食补充剂和健康教育法(DSHEA)的初衷是将这些产品用于“补充”饮食的目的,但许多消费者使用它们来管理他们的疾病状态。在患有焦虑症或失眠症的人群中很受欢迎的一种膳食补充剂是卡瓦(Piper methysticum Frost F.)(“methysticum”这个词在希腊语中是“麻醉剂”的意思,“Piper”是胡椒的意思)。加在一起,卡瓦是一种“令人陶醉的辣椒”)[1]。这种草药原产于南太平洋地区(美拉尼西亚、密克罗尼西亚、波利尼西亚和夏威夷),在那里它作为一种传统饮料被使用了几个世纪。当地人通过咀嚼根茎来制作卡瓦饮料,根茎再用椰奶或水进一步稀释[2]。南太平洋岛民用这种饮料通过宗教和仪式聚会与他们的神和祖先联系,缓解疲劳,并作为一种放松剂[3]。当地人使用的卡瓦这个词时,既指灌木本身,也指由其根茎制成的精神饮料[2]。卡瓦饮料有一种苦涩的味道,当地人称之为“awa”[2]。
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