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Kava
#1
So, Kava bars have been the local hipster thing for the last few years here. That may mean the closest one to the 'nati is in TN or NY - but maybe there is one in Northside or Clifton. I really don't know...

Anywho, any of you young bucks (or old geezers) ever try kava? I tried it today for the first time and I am not sure if I will have it again - I will tell you what I thought of it later. I am just really curious what anyone else here thought of it if you have tried it, if you take it regularly, or if you have even heard of it.
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Yeah. I've tried kava before. A kava drink as well as a vape version of it. I felt some increased energy, but not as much as coffee.

Of course, it also might have been the three lines of cocaine I took with it. Hilarious
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I live in an even more backwoods area than Cinci, so naturally I have no idea what the hell you are talking about.
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(02-19-2016, 09:29 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: I live in an even more backwoods area than Cinci, so naturally I have no idea what the hell you are talking about.

LMAO... Kava is a Pacific Island drink similar to a tea but served cold - it is made from a plant - and I am told that in the islands it is a compliment to tell them it tastes horrible. There are claims it is better than medication for treating anxiety. I just wandered into a place today and they had it so I tried it.

Again, apparently the worse it tastes the "better" it is per the folks who have drank it for centuries. What I had today did indeed taste like crap. I was also told it would numb my mouth and it did. Interesting that 'zona said it gave him energy - most of what I have read and what the girl who served me today also said indicates most people feel mellowed out by it. I have heard that many people who don't like to drink alcohol like Kava because it gives them the relaxed feeling drinking can give but without the impairment and without a hangover the next day. There are also some allegations and indications it causes severe liver damage (also like alcohol). What I tried was gross and mouth numbing and I guess it relaxed me a bit but I am not sure if it really effected me or not.
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I drank this stuff 25 years ago.  Some new-age hippies I knew when I lived in Boulder drank it.  They called it Kava-Kava.

I honestly have not heard of it since then.

I drank it cold with lemon and honey.  It did not taste good at all.

It was supposed to be calming.
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Have any of you ever tried Yerba Mate? Drank this back in Boulder also


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerba_mate
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(03-03-2016, 01:59 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Have any of you ever tried Yerba Mate?  Drank this back in Boulder also


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerba_mate

Yeah! Dang, this was the stuff I was thinking of earlier, not kava. But I know I tried kava before too way back in the 80's.

Sorry about the confusion. Thanks for bringing this up. ThumbsUp
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Why not just smoke a joint to help treat your anxiety? haha
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(03-05-2016, 01:20 AM)magikod Wrote: Why not just smoke a joint to help treat your anxiety? haha

I think pretty much everyone who was in kava land the day I visited got high on the way. So I am not sure if the kava was just a social hang out thing - but hipper than Starbucks - or if it somehow was augmenting the weed.
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(02-19-2016, 09:46 PM)xxlt Wrote: LMAO... Kava is a Pacific Island drink similar to a tea but served cold - it is made from a plant - and I am told that in the islands it is a compliment to tell them it tastes horrible. There are claims it is better than medication for treating anxiety. I just wandered into a place today and they had it so I tried it.

Again, apparently the worse it tastes the "better" it is per the folks who have drank it for centuries. What I had today did indeed taste like crap. I was also told it would numb my mouth and it did. Interesting that 'zona said it gave him energy - most of what I have read and what the girl who served me today also said indicates most people feel mellowed out by it. I have heard that many people who don't like to drink alcohol like Kava because it gives them the relaxed feeling drinking can give but without the impairment and without a hangover the next day. There are also some allegations and indications it causes severe liver damage (also like alcohol). What I tried was gross and mouth numbing and I guess it relaxed me a bit but I am not sure if it really effected me or not.

I was with you up to the "severe liver damage," and now I'll have to pass. Well, "gross and mouth numbing" doesn't help.
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(03-17-2016, 10:02 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: I was with you up to the "severe liver damage," and now I'll have to pass.  Well, "gross and mouth numbing" doesn't help.

I have a memory from my youth (early 1970's) of that being the title on the marquise at the old XXX Cinema on Monmouth St. in Newport.
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(03-18-2016, 03:01 PM)xxlt Wrote: I have a memory from my youth (early 1970's) of that being the title on the marquise at the old XXX Cinema on Monmouth St. in Newport.

Ah, the memories of youth.  I saw a sign in Newport once that read "Fingerpaint a Live Nude".  Oh the dreams..........
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(03-18-2016, 11:54 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: Ah, the memories of youth.  I saw a sign in Newport once that read "Fingerpaint a Live Nude".  Oh the dreams..........

I've done that,  though I don't think she was a model, and it wasn't in an art class. Mellow
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#14
Ayahuasca would be much more interesting.
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(03-20-2016, 02:23 AM)RICHMONDBENGAL_07 Wrote: I've done that,  though I don't think she was a model, and it wasn't in an art class. Mellow

Oh, heck yeah. I've fingered several live nudes. Cool

And one whom I wasn't sure if she was still alive or not. Nervous
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(03-22-2016, 11:13 PM)Devils Advocate Wrote: Ayahuasca would be much more interesting.

WAY more interesting

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(03-22-2016, 11:31 PM)Bengalzona Wrote: Oh, heck yeah. I've fingered several live nudes. Cool

And one whom I wasn't sure if she was still alive or not. Nervous

I've taken home some questionable women...but I'm quite certain they were all breathing! Shocked
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I've bought it at CVS in capsule form. Thought it might help with insomnia. Not ineffective, but not great, either. Smelled like diarrhea when I opened the bottle.
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(03-22-2016, 11:31 PM)Bengalzona Wrote: Oh, heck yeah. I've fingered several live nudes. Cool

And one whom I wasn't sure if she was still alive or not. Nervous

Sick
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Update: so I met this hipster who told me Kava is good, but if it didn't do much for me to try Kratom. (If a "bar" has one they likely have the other.) He also directed me to the best Kava bar in town, while telling me the bar I had been to was still very good

I tried Kratom a few months ago at the "best" place and subsequently learned the FDA was contemplating a ban.

Well, public outcry nixed the ban and I have had Kratom a few more times since the first, and I have to say it is a great drink for me. Much like Kava, it tastes awful, but the effects are fantastic. I do not feel high or impaired at all, but it definitely eliminates pain and elevates mood. Chalk one up for the dirty hippie tribe, of which many have long claimed I am a lost a member.

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