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KAVA
Botanical and Cultural Origin
Material Selection and Extraction

- Standardised to ≥10% total kavalactones, the key lipophilic compounds associated with kava’s clinical effects.
- Prepared using traditional water extraction, avoiding organic solvents residues and preserving the full spectrum of native kavalactones.
- Sourced from rhizome-only material, with stem peelings and aerial parts excluded to reduce levels of Flavokawain B (FKB) — a chalcone compound associated with hepatotoxicity when co-administered with paracetamol.
Neurophysiological Pathways
The central nervous system activity of kava is attributed to its kavalactones, which modulate multiple neurochemical targets. These include:
- GABAergic pathway interaction.
- Modulation of voltage-gated ion channels.
- Influence on monoamine neurotransmission.
- Effects on noradrenaline transport
ALPHAWAVE® L-THEANINE
- GABAergic modulation: L-theanine has been shown to increase GABA levels and support GABA-A receptor expression, enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission without causing sedation
- Glutamatergic regulation: It modulates the glutamatergic system by attenuating glutamate-induced excitotoxicity and supporting excitatory-inhibitory balance.
- Alpha brainwave activity: L-theanine increases alpha brainwave activity, particularly in the frontal cortex, as measured via EEG. This brainwave pattern is associated with a state of relaxed wakefulness, typically observed when an individual is calm yet alert, such as during meditation.
Directions to use:
Allergen Information:
- No Added: gluten, dairy, soy or nuts.
Prescribing Information:
- Use with caution alongside CNS depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines, some antidepressants), as concurrent use may enhance sedative effects
- Use caution with concurrent intake of alcohol, sedatives, or hepatotoxic medications due to potential additive effects
- Patients with liver disease or a history of hepatic impairment should only use kava-containing products under the guidance of a healthcare professional
- Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if taking GABAergic or glutamatergic agents, due to potential pharmacodynamic interactions
- Avoid high doses prior to driving or operating machinery due to the potential for mild sedation in sensitive individuals.
Warnings
- Not for prolonged use
- If symptoms persist, seek advice from a health care practitioner
- Not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women
- Adults only
- May harm the liver
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Description
KAVA
Botanical and Cultural Origin
Material Selection and Extraction

- Standardised to ≥10% total kavalactones, the key lipophilic compounds associated with kava’s clinical effects.
- Prepared using traditional water extraction, avoiding organic solvents residues and preserving the full spectrum of native kavalactones.
- Sourced from rhizome-only material, with stem peelings and aerial parts excluded to reduce levels of Flavokawain B (FKB) — a chalcone compound associated with hepatotoxicity when co-administered with paracetamol.
Neurophysiological Pathways
The central nervous system activity of kava is attributed to its kavalactones, which modulate multiple neurochemical targets. These include:
- GABAergic pathway interaction.
- Modulation of voltage-gated ion channels.
- Influence on monoamine neurotransmission.
- Effects on noradrenaline transport
ALPHAWAVE® L-THEANINE
- GABAergic modulation: L-theanine has been shown to increase GABA levels and support GABA-A receptor expression, enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission without causing sedation
- Glutamatergic regulation: It modulates the glutamatergic system by attenuating glutamate-induced excitotoxicity and supporting excitatory-inhibitory balance.
- Alpha brainwave activity: L-theanine increases alpha brainwave activity, particularly in the frontal cortex, as measured via EEG. This brainwave pattern is associated with a state of relaxed wakefulness, typically observed when an individual is calm yet alert, such as during meditation.
Directions to use:
Allergen Information:
- No Added: gluten, dairy, soy or nuts.
Prescribing Information:
- Use with caution alongside CNS depressants (e.g., benzodiazepines, some antidepressants), as concurrent use may enhance sedative effects
- Use caution with concurrent intake of alcohol, sedatives, or hepatotoxic medications due to potential additive effects
- Patients with liver disease or a history of hepatic impairment should only use kava-containing products under the guidance of a healthcare professional
- Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if taking GABAergic or glutamatergic agents, due to potential pharmacodynamic interactions
- Avoid high doses prior to driving or operating machinery due to the potential for mild sedation in sensitive individuals.
Warnings
- Not for prolonged use
- If symptoms persist, seek advice from a health care practitioner
- Not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women
- Adults only
- May harm the liver













