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SmoKanna! – Kanna Extract for Smoking, 1 g
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Extract from Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum) for smoking. Other product varieties here.
Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum) is a succulent plant indigenous to South Africa where it is considered to be a part of the traditional medicine.
Kanna belongs to the Aizoaceae family. It grows to a height of 30 centimeters, but tends to expand. The leaves are 4 cm wide, bright green and fleshy. The flowers are white-yellow to light orange. It has many petals, which are in the shape of thin tongues.
Kanna is slowly getting known worldwide at the moment. First mentions were made by Jan Van Riebeck in 1662. African sheep herders and hunters have been chewing it since the prehistoric times as the mood modulator. Kanna can be chewed, consumed directly (be careful not to inhale it), smoked or snuffed. Traditonal healers prepared tinctures as well.
Effects
Compounds in the plant can elevate mood, decrease anxiety, stress and tensions. Kanna is used to treat depressions, speech disorders, issues caused by an excessive work load and to cure exhaustion of the nervous system. It has been found that Kanna can stimulate concentration, because it affects the brain. Kanna is recommended for patients suffering from the burnout syndrom, decreased sensitivity and other mental issues.
Usage
Use 25 mg per dose. You can add some tobacco. Smoke in a pipe, bong or use a vaporizer.
This product is an ethnobotanical specimen.
It is not approved as a nutritional supplement, nutritive or a drug. We are not responsible for the damage caused by the irresponsible use.
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