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CBD Tea | Infused Herbal Kava Kava Root Tea

Wave goodbye to the days of overly earthy Kava. We’ve blended our Mystic Kava Root to be as palatable as you like your tea while maintaining the same relaxing, good-vibe, and (slightly) numbing effect of traditional Kava. Our Kava is cultivated without chemicals, then blended with organic Cassia cinnamon chips, dried cranberries & cranberry powder, stevia, and locally-grown and lab-tested CBD hemp.

The Benefits of Drinking Mystic Kava:

Kava Kava (“kava” for short) contains a substance called kavapyrones. It has a long history as a herbal remedy that some use to relieve stress, anxiety and boost sleep. Kava Kava is native to islands of the Pacific Ocean and traditionally people made it into a paste and mixed it with water or coconut milk to create a drink. Cassia cinnamon chips are a spice widely used and known for their warming qualities. It has been used for thousands of years and is even mentioned in Egyptian texts. Ginger is a pungent root, widely used to relieve occasional aches and pains and support stomach health Native to eastern North America, cranberries are edible, tart berries. Cranberries are a very popular superfood. They are high in nutrients and antioxidants. Research has linked the nutrients of cranberries to help with urinary tract infections. Stevia is known for its delightful taste. They have been used for thousands of years by the Guarani tribe for their health benefits and cut the bitterness of teas. Often touted as a safe and healthy sugar substitute.

What does Mystic Kava taste like?


Tasting Notes: Earthy, Spice, with a lightly sweet finish

When should I drink Mystic Kava?


We suggest drinking Mystic Kava at the end of the day. Remember, each bag can be used up to 2-3 times (and be sure to press and massage the bag with a spoon for maximum benefit!)

The History of Kava

Different names of Kava: Kava Kava, Keu, Awa (Hawaii), ava (Samoa), Yogana (Tonga), Sakau (Pohnpei), Malok (Vanuatu). The origin of Kava is hard to pinpoint. Most researchers believe that it comes from Vanuatu, a chain of 80 Islands in Oceania. They think it specifically comes from the small island of Maewo. Vanuatu has the most varieties of kava in any nation. Historical reference of Kava dates as far back as the 1600s when Dutch navigators observed kava. Captain Cook also observed and noted the discovery of kava on his voyage to the South Pacific. A botanical drawing of kava in the National History Museum of London dates back to 1769. The spread of Kava through the islands of the South Pacific is due to the way-finders who set out to explore the oceans around them. It was so highly valued and they would choose to bring them on their outrigger canoes (in the Hawaiian Islands, Wa’a kaulua ). the Hawaiian islands, are referred to as Awa (pronounced Ah-vah). It became a sacred drink on the islands and was a drink to be offered to Gods, a drink of the chiefs and high ranking officials, and a drink used by Kahunas (medicine men). Drinking Kava is central to the culture of the Pacific Islands and connects them to their ancestors. When drinking kava you are becoming part of a tradition and ongoing history, it is important to respect and hold up the traditions and the culture.

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Facts:

    • Est. 50-60MG Per Tea Bag (Full Spectrum)

    • Does not contain caffeine

    • 1 pack, 3 pack, and 20 pack available

    • Contains coconut milk (used as a lipid to increase CBD absorption)

Ingredients

Hemp (cannabis sativa)

Aromatic Oregon-grown hemp sourced from USDA Organic Certified and 3rd-Party Tested farms. Considered "industrial," with less than 0.3% THC...

Kava Kava Root

Harvested from sustainable farms in the Pacific, Kava Kava Root has been celebrated for its ability to promote rest & relaxation. Earthy, grassy, and grounding.

Cassia Cinnamon Chips

A widely popular spice, known for its warming qualities. Cinnamon has been used in teas and tonics for thousands of years and was mentioned in Egyptian texts.

Dried Cranberry

Cranberry is a fruit native to North America, high in nutrients and antioxidants. Tart, with fruity bitter notes and mild sweetness.

Stevia

Known for its delightful taste. Stevia has been used for over a thousand years by the Guarani Tribe and is now cultivated worldwide. Stevia makes a great addition to tea and herbal creations.

Cranberry Powder

Tart, slightly sweet cranberry powder sourced from organic cranberries. Supports clear, flowing energy and a healthy urinary system.


Coconut Milk Powder

Freshly pressed coconut milk. Supports cannabinoid bioavailability & is rich in iron, fiber & magnesium, and antioxidants like selenium.

Yucca Root

The root of the Cassava plant. Used to produce tapioca maltodextrin, which prevents caking & clumping.

Acacia Fiber

A water-soluble dietary fiber exuded from the acacia tree. Sourced from small organic farms.

Mystic Kava Root | Hemp CBD Tea

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