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Kava Nectar vs. Traditional Kava

Kava is an earthy drink made from the root of the pepper plant Piper methysticum, native to the Pacific Islands. It’s been used for over 3000 years for its unique ability to boost feelings of sociability and connection with others and

Why is Kava Nectar so Relaxing?

Life is stressful, and finding ways to unwind can be a challenge. Even vacations, meant to be a source of disconnection and relaxation, often become stressful. This is one reason why drinking alcohol is so popular. It’s a socially acceptable

Kava Nectar vs. Traditional Kava: What’s the Difference?

Kava Nectar is an earthy drink made from the root of the pepper plant Piper methysticum, native to the Pacific Islands. It’s been used for over 3000 years for its unique ability to boost feelings of sociability and connection with

What does Kava Nectar Actually Feel Like?

Kava Nectar has been going viral because it’s a non-alcoholic drink you can actually feel. Unlike other mocktails and N/A beverages, kava is made from the roots of a pepper from the Pacific islands. The plant has unique qualities that

The Story Behind Kava’s Earthy Taste

While kava and Kava Nectar are enjoyed for its relaxing and socializing effects, its taste can be challenging for newbies. Some describe it as earthy, while others say it tastes like dirt.  But there’s a reason for its unique flavor

Can I Drink Kava Nectar Everyday?

Kava has been enjoyed daily by people in the Pacific islands for centuries. So why are we now starting to ask the question about kava’s safety in the western world? And what does this mean for Kava Nectar? If you’re

The Earthy Taste of Kava Nectar

While we love the effects of kava, and kava nectar, and how it makes us feel, it does have a unique taste that we generally describe as earthy. Kava comes from the Pacific islands, where it grows as a large

The 4 Different Ways to Make Kava at Home

Kava is an earthy drink made from the root of the pepper plant, Piper methysticum, found in the Pacific islands. It’s popular for its relaxing, and social effects and has been used for centuries in cultural and religious ceremonies and

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