AnxioCalm 50t

Regular price $99.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Calms heightened stress reactivity
  • Supports restful sleep onset
  • Eases nervous tension & unease
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AnxioCalm contains kava root standardized to kavalactones 60mg

Kava is traditionally used in Pacific Islander medicine and Western herbal medicine (WHM) to decrease symptoms of mild anxiety.

Calms heightened stress reactivity

Supports restful sleep onset

Eases nervous tension & unease

Daytime relaxation without sedation

Balances mood under pressure

  • Combines herbs traditionally used in Pacific Islander and Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of mild anxiety
  • Includes kava root standardized to kavalactones 60 mg
  • No added dairy, gluten, soybean, or yeast
  • Vegetarian friendly

Ingredients (per serving):Piper methysticum (kava) extract 750 mg, providing 60 mg kavalactones and equivalent to 7.5 g fresh root. Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) extract 214.29 mg, equivalent to 1.5 g dry leaf. Leonurus cardiaca (motherwort) extract 100 mg, equivalent to 1 g dry herb. Ocimum tenuiflorum (holy basil) extract 60 mg, equivalent to 600 mg dry leaf.

  • 1 tablet daily
  • Contains sugars
  • Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • If you have any pre-existing conditions or are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use
  • Always read the label
  • Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet
  • If symptoms persist, worsen, or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
Kava FAQsCommon questions about kava supplements
What is kava?

Kava, also known as Piper methysticum, is a plant traditionally used in Pacific Island cultures. In supplements, kava is commonly used in calm, relaxation, stress support and nervous system formulas. The effect can vary depending on the extract, dose, product type and individual person.

What do kava supplements help support?

Kava supplements are commonly used to support relaxation, calmness, nervous system balance and stress-related tension. Kava is not the same as a sleeping tablet or anxiety medication, and it should not replace professional care where stress, anxiety or sleep problems are ongoing or severe.

How do I choose the right kava product?

Look at the kava extract type, amount per serve, kavalactone content, dose directions, added herbs or nutrients, and safety warnings. The right product depends on your needs, sensitivity, medication use, liver health, alcohol intake and whether the product is a standalone kava formula or part of a broader calm-support blend.

What are kavalactones?

Kavalactones are naturally occurring compounds found in kava. Some supplements list the kavalactone amount to show the strength or standardisation of the extract. A higher kavalactone amount is not automatically better for every person, especially if you are sensitive to calming herbs or taking medication.

Is kava the same as a sedative?

No. Kava is not the same as a prescription sedative or sleeping tablet, but it can still have calming and drowsiness-related effects in some people. Use caution with driving, operating machinery, alcohol, sedating medicines or other calming supplements.

Can kava support sleep?

Kava may be included in some evening, relaxation or sleep-routine formulas where nervous system tension or stress is part of the picture. It is not suitable for every sleep concern. Ongoing insomnia, anxiety, snoring, breathing pauses, pain or persistent sleep problems should be discussed with a qualified health professional.

Can kava support stress?

Kava is commonly used in stress-support and relaxation formulas. Stress can have many causes, so supplements should be considered alongside sleep, lifestyle, workload, emotional support and professional care where needed.

When is the best time to take kava?

Timing depends on the product and your tolerance. Kava is often used later in the day or evening because it may feel calming or relaxing. Always follow the product label and avoid taking more than directed.

Can kava cause drowsiness?

Yes. Kava may cause drowsiness, reduced alertness, dizziness, slower reaction time or a relaxed feeling in some people. Do not drive or operate machinery if you feel affected, and avoid combining kava with alcohol or sedating substances.

Can kava affect the liver?

There have been reports of liver injury linked to kava-containing products. People with current or previous liver problems should avoid kava unless advised otherwise by a qualified health professional. Stop use and seek medical advice if unusual symptoms occur, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, severe fatigue, nausea or abdominal pain.

Can I take kava with alcohol?

No. Kava should not be combined with alcohol. Both can affect the nervous system, alertness, coordination and liver burden. Avoid alcohol when using kava-containing products.

Can I take kava with medication?

Use caution. Kava may not suit some medicines, especially sedatives, sleeping tablets, anxiety medicines, antidepressants, pain medicines, antihistamines, seizure medicines, blood pressure medicines, liver-affecting medicines or other prescribed treatments. Ask your doctor or pharmacist before combining kava with medication.

Can I take kava with other calming supplements?

Be careful when combining calming products. Kava, ashwagandha, magnesium, passionflower, lemon balm, L-theanine, sleep formulas and nervous system blends may overlap or increase drowsiness in some people. Check the full ingredient panels before combining products.

Is kava suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

No. Kava is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless specifically advised by a qualified health professional. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are times when herbal supplement suitability matters, so do not assume a calming herb is automatically safe.

Can children take kava?

Kava is not suitable for children unless specifically recommended by a qualified health professional. Children and teenagers may be more sensitive to calming or sedating effects, and kava products should be kept out of reach.

Who should be cautious with kava?

People with liver problems, pregnancy, breastfeeding, medication use, alcohol use, upcoming surgery, diagnosed medical conditions, mental health concerns, heavy machinery use, driving requirements or sensitivity to calming herbs should seek professional advice before using kava.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, managing a diagnosed condition, using alcohol, shopping for a child, or unsure whether kava is suitable for you, speak with a qualified health professional before use.