Kanna can be chewed, smoked, insufflated, made into tea, gel caps and tinctures. Some people report difficulties in getting effects from Kanna, or getting effects infrequently or inconsistently. This may be due to physiological differences, quality differences from different vendors or incorrect administration or preparation. One very noteworthy fact that emerges from reading many reports by ...
Im on court ordered probation and have to take drug tests, the only substances i have been using were kanna and i came up positive for pcp. I think it doesnt seem that strange because mesmberine the alkaloid in kanna has a definite resemblence to the antidepressant Effexor, which is known for causing pcp false positives.
I don't see how kanna would give a false positive for PCP. A false positive is just that "false", and can be caused by any number of things. I wouldn't worry about it personally- kanna is legal, and as far as I know not structurally similar to any illegal drugs.
Kanna got me through a very tough period psychologically- worked better than any pharmaceutical drugs. Since you like kratom, I'll say that kanna + kratom can be a really nice combo. Take the kanna first and let it start working before you take the kratom.
Subject: male, 37, about 66kg. 2g of fermented Kanna, smoked and chewed on two separate occasions. Setting: indoors. Day 1 Inspired by the information on Sceletium tortuosum being traditionally used by hunters, gatherers and warriors as a mild stimulant and stress reliever, Alf used his Kanna in an utilitarian way too, while finishing a little project and being somewhat mentally disturbed by ...