Remedy · herb
Kava
Also: Piper methysticum, kava kava
A genuinely anxiolytic herb whose use is overshadowed by a real risk of severe liver injury.
Evidence by condition
Each grade reflects the research for Kava and that condition specifically.
- CAnxiety & stress
A Cochrane meta-analysis shows a real reduction in anxiety versus placebo (~5 points on the Hamilton scale), but the grade is capped by a documented risk of serious, sometimes fatal, liver injury.
1 citation
- Kava extract for treating anxiety Systematic review 2003 · n=645 · Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews · PMID 12535473 · DOI 10.1002/14651858.CD003383
- Kava extract for treating anxiety
Kava really does reduce anxiety in trials — but it is a well-documented cause of idiosyncratic, sometimes fatal liver injury, which led to bans or restrictions in several countries and a 2002 FDA advisory. It should never be combined with alcohol or other liver-stressing drugs, and anyone with liver disease must avoid it. This is the clearest case where efficacy and safety pull in opposite directions.