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1g Kanna FS10

by Azarius

€ 14,95
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Concentrated FS10 kanna extract ground to a fine powder — dose precisely with a milligram scale and choose your own route: sublingual for fast onset, capsule for convenience, or stirred into a drink for a gentler curve. One gram lasts multiple sessions at 10-20 mg per dose. From Azarius Herbs.
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Kanna Powder (FS10) — Ground Sceletium Tortuosum for Versatile Use

Kanna powder (ET2) is a finely ground Sceletium tortuosum extract that gives you full control over how you dose and consume this traditional South African botanical. Unlike capsules or pre-measured extracts, loose powder lets you fill your own caps, stir it into a drink, or take it sublingually — whatever suits your routine. This is the ET2 extraction, which concentrates the plant's active alkaloid profile into a significantly more potent form than plain dried kanna herb.

ET2 Extract Sceletium tortuosum 1g Pack Sublingual / Oral / Capsule Azarius Herbs

Why Kanna ET2 Powder Over Other Forms

Loose kanna powder in ET2 concentration is the most flexible format we carry. You're not locked into a capsule dose or a pre-mixed blend — you weigh exactly what you want, down to the milligram. That matters with ET2, because this extract is considerably stronger than raw kanna herb or standard extracts. A little goes a long way.

The ET2 designation refers to the specific extraction method used to concentrate mesembrine and related alkaloids — the compounds responsible for kanna's traditional reputation. Where you might use half a gram or more of plain dried kanna, ET2 extract works in the range of roughly 10–20 mg for a noticeable effect. That's a massive difference, and it's why precision matters here. If you've only tried raw kanna before and found it underwhelming, ET2 is a different animal entirely.

Compared to kanna tinctures or pre-filled capsules, powder gives you the option to experiment with routes of administration. Sublingual absorption (tucking it under your tongue) tends to produce faster onset than swallowing, while mixing into a warm drink offers a gentler curve. We'd pick this format over capsules if you want that kind of flexibility — capsules are better if you just want grab-and-go convenience without thinking about it.

How Kanna ET2 Powder Feels and Handles

The powder itself is fine-milled and slightly tan, with that characteristic earthy, faintly bitter taste that kanna is known for. Under the tongue, it's not pleasant — let's be honest about that. The bitterness hits fast and lingers. Most people either learn to tolerate it for the quicker onset or just switch to capsule-filling after the first try. Mixing into juice or a smoothie masks the flavour well enough, though you'll still catch a hint of it at the back of your throat.

Texture-wise, it's dry and flows easily — no clumping, which makes it straightforward to work with on a milligram scale. If you're filling size 00 capsules, you can fit roughly 500–700 mg per cap depending on how tightly you pack, but remember: with ET2 potency, you won't need anywhere near a full capsule per dose. A single gram gives you quite a few sessions.

Kanna ET2 Dosage — What the Research and Community Say

ET2 extract is potent, and dosing requires a milligram scale — not a kitchen spoon, not an eyeball estimate. According to community reports and retailer guidance, the recommended starting point for kanna ET2 extract sits around 10 mg for a standard effect, with experienced users sometimes working up to 20–30 mg. Do not exceed 100 mg (0.1 g) in a single dose. That ceiling exists for good reason — ET2 concentrate is not raw plant material, and the alkaloid density is substantially higher.

Route of administration changes the experience timeline. Sublingual use (holding the powder under your tongue for 10–15 minutes before swallowing) typically produces effects within 15–30 minutes. Oral ingestion — swallowed in a capsule or drink — takes longer, usually 30–60 minutes, but the effects tend to last longer and come on more gradually. If you choose to insufflate (sniff), use only minimal force so the fine powder doesn't bypass the nasal membranes entirely. That said, sublingual or oral are the routes we'd recommend starting with.

Route of Administration Suggested Starting Dose Typical Onset
Sublingual 10–15 mg 15–30 minutes
Oral (capsule or drink) 10–20 mg 30–60 minutes
Insufflation 10 mg or less 5–15 minutes

One honest limitation: at these tiny doses, you absolutely need a precision scale that reads to 0.001 g (1 mg). A standard kitchen scale won't cut it. If you don't own one, pick up a milligram scale before you open this bag — it's the difference between a measured experience and a guessing game.

Traditional Use and What Research Suggests About Kanna

Sceletium tortuosum has been used by the San and Khoikhoi peoples of southern Africa for centuries, traditionally chewed or brewed as a tea. The plant's primary alkaloids — mesembrine, mesembrenone, and mesembrenol — act on serotonin pathways in the brain. Kanna is traditionally associated with mood support, social ease, and a calming-yet-alert state that users often describe as taking the edge off without sedation.

According to available research, kanna may function as a natural serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI), which is the same mechanism targeted by certain pharmaceutical antidepressants. This is also why kanna carries an interaction risk with SSRIs and MAOIs — combining them can lead to serotonin syndrome, a potentially serious condition. If you're on any serotonergic medication, do not use kanna without consulting a healthcare professional first.

Clinical studies on kanna have used daily doses in the range of 25–50 mg of standardised extract for periods up to six weeks. Side effects in these studies were rare, with occasional reports of mild gastrointestinal upset — nothing dramatic, but worth noting if you have a sensitive stomach. Research into kanna's effects on cognitive flexibility and executive function is ongoing, with early results showing promise but not yet enough data to make firm claims.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Brand Azarius Herbs
Botanical Name Sceletium tortuosum
Extract Type ET2
Form Fine powder
Weight 1 g
Suitable For Sublingual, oral, capsule filling
Storage Cool, dry, away from direct sunlight
Precision Scale Required Yes — 0.001 g (milligram) accuracy

You'll need a milligram scale to dose ET2 kanna properly — grab one before your first session. If you prefer not to taste the bitterness, a capsule machine and empty gelatin or vegetable caps let you pre-fill doses for the week in about ten minutes. And if you're curious about kanna in other formats, we also carry kanna extract and raw kanna herb for comparison.

How to Use Kanna ET2 Powder

  1. Weigh your dose on a milligram scale. Start at 10 mg if this is your first time with ET2 extract. Do not exceed 100 mg in a single dose.
  2. For sublingual use: place the weighed powder under your tongue and hold it there for 10–15 minutes. Try not to swallow during this time. The taste is bitter — that's normal. Swallow after the hold period.
  3. For oral use: mix the powder into a small amount of juice, warm water, or a smoothie. Stir well — the powder is fine enough to suspend but may settle. Drink promptly.
  4. For capsule filling: use a capsule machine or fill by hand. Remember that each dose is only 10–20 mg, so you may want to add a filler (like rice flour) to make handling easier in standard capsule sizes.
  5. Wait at least 60–90 minutes before considering whether you want to adjust your dose next time. Onset varies by route, and redosing too early is the most common mistake we see.
  6. Store the remaining powder in its original packaging, sealed, in a cool and dry spot. Moisture degrades the alkaloid content over time.

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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