Comment · Thu, January 27, 2022 · ND Owner
Where does the kava originate for the Noble Kava tablets?
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Jack-o-Roses · 7 points
I have skin issues with certain kavas (certain strains from certain countries). I bought a bottle & tried it once but want to check on the Kava's origin before I try it again. It was very strong!
I may need to wait until the weather is warmer and wetter if if contains much Fijian kava.
Thanks!
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3ric843 · 2 points
I would be interested to know. Your tablets have a very nice effect, just enough heady effects, and very heavy after a while. I'd love to get some medium grind of the same.
Also, I want to thank you and your team. Your Kava tablets made me discover Kava, which I love. I will keep buying them as they are very practical when I don't have time or don't want to prepare it.
Also, I am curious to know what makes them "high bioavailability"? How are they different from pressed instant?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
They go through a patented water extraction process that attempts to mimic the traditional preparation method for creating liquid kava, then removing the water and keeping things intact. We think there are some starches and cyclodextrins in kava root that kind of encapsulate or complex with the kavalactones when you prepare it traditionally. Those starches/cyclodextrins don't seem to fully encapsulate/complex the kavalactones if you just use powdered kava root. The process ours goes through attempts to mimic that traditional preparation process as closely as you can, while still making a powdered product.