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Different Names Of Kava

Different Names Of Kava

Different Names Of Kava

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Kava Kava, which is a famous Polynesian plant, has become more and more popular in Europe and America, since it can help with relaxation. In fact, it may be more famous than we think, as this plant goes by so many different names all over the world. 




 


The most common of the names for Kava is Kava Kava, though youÂ’ll often find it labeled in supplement or powder form as just “kava powder” or “kava extract.”  But if youÂ’re doing research, you may want to take a look at the different names of this plant.


 


One of my favorite is its scientific name, “Piper methysticum,” which means (literally) “introxicating pepper.”  Other somewhat less entertaining names for kava include “Rauschpfeffer” is a name used commonly in Europe, though the term (because of cancer research done in Europe) is often what youÂ’ll run across if you look into the potential benefits of Kava for preventing or treating cancer (which is definitely worth looking into if you havenÂ’t already).


 


In the islands, different locations have different names for it as well.  In Hawaii is ‘awa, in Samoa is ‘ava, in Fiji itÂ’s yaqona, and in Pohnpei itÂ’s sakau.  In other locations wordwide, it has gotten dozens more names, including gea, kew, kao, milik, meruk, maluk, malohu, and wurzelstock.  Though there are many more even beyond this, these are the most prominent.


 


What does this say?  Why is this important?  Does it really matter?  Well, certainly having so many different names for Kava doesnÂ’t change the impact of it.  It doesnÂ’t change the fact that Kava has been proven to help with anxiety relief and insomnia, and it doesnÂ’t in any way alter the research for it as a cancer preventetive.  But when youÂ’re doing your research and trying to get a full picture of this wonderful plant, youÂ’ll want to consider looking at these different names.


 


Some studies, especially foreign studies, do not use “kava kava” their term, so researching (especially from a scientific standpoint) using all the names in your research can be useful.  It is becoming more and more popular and prominent in the U.S., in Europe, and in many other locations worldwide, so from a research perspective, knowing all the different names is really going to allow you some global perspective.


 


I think it also says something more, too.  The fact that the word has gotten into so many cultures in so many ways indicates to me that it is a significant plant.  Rather than using “borrowed words” as languages so often do, many cultures have created their own term for kava, with their own connotation for the plant.  Certainly the plant has made a significant impact on these cultures if they have decided to give the plant a title of their very own.


 


Whether itÂ’s significant or not, itÂ’s definitely interesting.  A single plant thatÂ’s gaining fame with a hundred different names is certainly worth looking at, and knowing the names if youÂ’re into nomenclature like I am can be fascinating in and of itself.


 






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