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How does Kava work?Kava affects the brain and other parts of the central nervous system. The kava-lactones in kava are believed to be responsible for its effects.Are there safety concerns?Kava may be unsafe; avoid using it. Serious illness, including liver damage, has occurred even with short-term use of normal doses.Early symptoms of liver damage include yellowed eyes and skin (jaundice), fatigue, and dark urine. Do not take kava if:
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