Kanna: The Mood-Boosting South African Plant Everyone’s Talking About
From mushroom gummies to alcohol alternatives, kanna is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about botanicals in modern wellness. But what exactly is it? And why are so many people turning to it for stress relief, emotional balance, and support during difficult transitions like coming off SSRIs?
What Is Kanna?
Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum) is a succulent plant native to South Africa that has been traditionally used for centuries to ease stress, lift mood, and promote emotional resilience. The fermented leaves and stems of the plant are rich in naturally occurring alkaloids that may support serotonin activity and stress response in the brain.
Today, kanna is commonly found in gummies, tinctures, capsules, sparkling beverages, and wellness shots—often blended with CBD and functional mushrooms like lion’s mane, reishi, and cordyceps.
How Does Kanna Feel?
People often describe kanna as:
- Calm but mentally clear
- Uplifting without feeling overstimulated
- Social and emotionally grounding
- Relaxing without heavy sedation
At lower doses, kanna may feel energizing and mood-enhancing, while higher doses tend to feel more calming. Many people enjoy it as an alcohol alternative because it can help take the edge off without leaving them foggy or disconnected.
Kanna & Functional Mushrooms
One of the biggest wellness trends right now is combining kanna with functional mushrooms for more balanced effects.
- Lion’s mane + kanna → focus, clarity, mood support
- Reishi + kanna → relaxation and stress relief
- Cordyceps + kanna → energy and social ease
Together, these blends aim to support both mind and body without the crash associated with stimulants or alcohol.
Can Kanna Help With SSRI Withdrawal?
Some people use kanna while tapering off SSRIs because it may help support mood stability, emotional comfort, and stress management during withdrawal. Users commonly report relief from symptoms like irritability, anxious feelings, mood swings, and emotional heaviness.
However, kanna should not be combined with SSRIs or other serotonin-affecting medications without medical guidance, as this could increase the risk of serotonin syndrome. It’s also important not to abruptly stop antidepressants.
Is Kanna Safe?
For most healthy adults, kanna is generally considered well tolerated when used responsibly. Possible side effects can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, or temporary anxiety at high doses.
As with any botanical supplement, quality matters. Start with a low dose, avoid mixing with serotonergic medications unless approved by a doctor, and choose products from reputable brands.
Why People Love Kanna
Kanna sits in a unique wellness category: calming but functional, uplifting but grounding. Whether it’s paired with functional mushrooms, CBD, or used on its own, many people are drawn to kanna for its ability to help them feel more emotionally balanced, socially comfortable, and mentally clear—without the heavy intoxication of alcohol or stronger substances.

