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The use of this miraculous succulent dates back centuries and was primarily employed in local, traditional medicine as a mood-enhancing remedy. At a certain dose, kanna also produces a calming, euphoric, and relaxing feeling. This miraculous plant was often praised by the Hottentots, a people native to what is now the Western Cape province of South Africa, for its miraculous psychoactive effects. Mesembrime is an alkaloid found in Sceletium tortuosum. This alkaloid has effects similar to many antidepressants. This likely explains the signs of joy experienced by the Hottentots after using kanna.
The strength of the effects naturally also depends on the method of use. Tea is a common form, with a dosage of 700–900 mg being typical for this kanna. But kanna is also used in other ways. Chewing it, like the original South African users, is another option. Kanna is a great way to experiment; you control the strength yourself, and it doesn't cause hallucinations.
Sale and use prohibited for persons under 18 years of age. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if you have high or low blood pressure, heart and/or lung problems, diabetes, are pregnant, or are taking medication, drugs, or alcohol. Kanna (Sceletium toruosum) acts as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Do not combine with other SSRIs (Seroxat, Prozac) or MAOIs. Always consult your doctor first and read the package insert of your medication to avoid health risks. Do not use Kanna if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.