Mood/Sleep

Kava

Pacific herbal extract that reduces anxiety and may improve sleep in adults with stress-related insomnia.

Kava

Kava

52
score
B
evidence
Caution
risk
Quick Take

Useful short-term for anxiety, but liver risk makes daily long-term use a poor first choice.

Kava is a South Pacific plant whose root is traditionally brewed as a calming drink. Its kavalactones modulate GABA-A signaling and other ion channels to reduce neuronal excitability. Human trials and meta-analyses support short-term reduction in anxiety symptoms, with smaller and less consistent evidence for better sleep and mood. Adults with anxiety or stress-related insomnia are most likely to notice benefit.

Proven Benefits

01
Reduces generalized anxiety
02
May improve sleep quality
03
May reduce depressive symptoms

Protocol

Amount
120-300 mg kavalactones
Frequency
Divided into 2-3 doses daily, or once in the evening for sleep
When
With food; for sleep, take 1-2 hours before bed.

Onset Time

Acute, within 1-2 hours; 1-4 weeks for anxiety reduction.

Who Should Consider

Adults with generalized anxiety or situational stress
People with stress-related sleep onset difficulty
Adults seeking short-term non-drug anxiety relief

How It Works

Kavalactones modulate GABA-A signaling, inhibit voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels, and may modestly reduce norepinephrine reuptake. The net effect is lower neuronal excitability, which can produce calmness and mild sedation without full hypnotic action.

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