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Pink Villa
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 9: Kanna Investigates A ‘Ghost'—Recap, Release Date And More
In ' Grim Reaper's Score,' Kanna hears of a cursed musical score said to bring misfortune. When Sugimoto-sensei discovers a suspicious sheet, she becomes increasingly anxious. After Sugimoto is attacked by a masked man, Kanna turns to Akihiko, who deciphers the scores as coded messages. The attacker is revealed to be Motohashi-sensei. However, the codes were originally created by Sugimoto and her American partner, Jonathan Claude, to secretly communicate. With Akihiko's help, the two reunite. He later credits Kanna's presence for aiding the case's discreet resolution. Expected plot in The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 9 The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 9 will see rumors circulate, mentioning a mansion haunted by a grinning white figure appearing at night. Kanna will learn from Yukie about 'Sawako,' the woman living there, and will encounter her by chance in town. Unable to ignore her distress, Kanna will offer help and introduce herself as a paranormal detective. However, the case will prove too difficult to handle alone. Akihiko, officially requested to investigate, will arrive, and Kanna will become his assistant as they begin examining the truth behind the ghostly mansion Release date and where to stream The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 9, titled 'Rumors of the Haunted House,' will come out in Japan on Monday, June 2, 2025, starting with a 9:30 pm JST broadcast on AT-X. A follow-up airing is scheduled on TV Tokyo on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at 1:30 am JST. Japanese fans can also stream it on platforms like U-NEXT, Lemino, Anime Hodai, and Anime Times at a later date. Additional streaming options include ABEMA, d-anime Store, Hulu, and others. In South and Southeast Asia, Ani-One Asia's official YouTube channel will stream The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 9. For more updates on The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei anime, stay tuned to Pinkvilla.


Edinburgh Reporter
26-05-2025
- Health
- Edinburgh Reporter
The Rise of Kanna: Exploring the UK's Growing Interest in This South African Mood Booster
From plant-based supplements to herbal teas, people across the UK are increasingly looking for natural ways to support their mental well-being. Among the latest discoveries gaining attention is Kanna, a succulent plant native to South Africa. Traditionally used by indigenous communities for relaxation and social bonding, Kanna is now making waves across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland as a natural mood enhancer and focus aid. But what exactly is Kanna, how does it work, and why are more people talking about it? What Is Kanna? From South African Tradition to Modern Wellness Kanna, scientifically known as Sceletium tortuosum, has a long history of use among South Africa's Khoisan communities. For centuries, it was chewed, brewed as tea, or used in rituals to ease anxiety, improve mood, and promote a sense of connectedness. Fast forward to today, Kanna has found a new audience in the UK wellness scene. Marketed as a natural supplement to help with emotional balance and cognitive support, Kanna is being explored by those seeking plant-based alternatives to synthetic solutions. Why Kanna Is Gaining Attention Across the UK The modern appeal of Kanna lies in its reported ability to: Enhance mood without overwhelming stimulation without overwhelming stimulation Support mental clarity and focus Promote relaxation and stress relief From students in Edinburgh seeking a study aid, to professionals in London looking for a way to unwind without alcohol, Kanna is quickly becoming a go-to for people seeking natural ways to feel their best. Is Kanna Really 'Nature's MDMA'? Clearing Up the Confusion One of the reasons Kanna has attracted attention online is its nickname in some wellness circles: 'Nature's MDMA.' While this comparison might sound intriguing, it's important to understand that Kanna and MDMA are not the same. MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy) is a synthetic psychoactive substance known for its euphoric, stimulant, and empathogenic effects, often used recreationally in nightlife settings. Kanna, on the other hand, is a legal, plant-based herb that works differently. It is believed to interact with the body's serotonin system, which is why some users report feelings of well-being, relaxation, and social openness. However, Kanna's effects are much milder and do not produce the intense high or potential risks associated with MDMA. In short, while both may promote feelings of elevated mood or calmness, Kanna is more about gentle balance and clarity—not intense stimulation or euphoria. How Kanna Works: The Science Behind the Benefits Kanna contains alkaloids such as mesembrine, which are thought to influence serotonin pathways in the brain. This interaction may help promote emotional resilience, mental clarity, and relaxation without sedation. Although research is still ongoing, early studies and anecdotal reports suggest that Kanna could offer support for stress management and cognitive performance. Is Kanna Legal and Safe to Use in the UK? Kanna is fully legal to buy and use in the UK, including in Scotland. It is commonly sold as a supplement in various forms such as: Capsules Powders Teas Extracts As with any wellness product, it's important to source Kanna from reputable suppliers to ensure quality and safety. Consumers are encouraged to follow dosage recommendations and consult a healthcare professional if unsure about its use. How People in the UK Are Using Kanna Today Whether enjoyed as part of a mindfulness routine, taken before stressful situations like exams or presentations, or used to unwind after a long day, Kanna fits seamlessly into modern lifestyles. Its versatility and legal status make it an accessible option for anyone looking to explore natural mood support. Where to Find High-Quality Kanna in the UK For those looking to try Kanna, Zamnesia offers a curated selection of premium products to suit every experience level. From powerful extracts like Nano Kanna Extreme and Kanna Extreme to loose leaf and powder options for a more balanced, moderate dose, Zamnesia is a trusted source for quality and variety. A Natural Wellness Option Worth Considering From its ancient South African roots to its growing popularity across the UK, Kanna is proving to be more than just a fleeting trend. While it may not be the 'natural MDMA' some claim, its potential as a mild, plant-based mood enhancer makes it a compelling addition to the UK's expanding wellness landscape. Whether you're seeking calm, focus, or emotional balance, Kanna offers a natural, legal way to explore these benefits, one mindful moment at a time. Like this: Like Related


Pink Villa
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 8: Kanna Finds Reaper's Score, Release Date And More
In ' The Monster Cat Is Here,' Kanna and Atsuko take in a stray cat and bring it to Atsuko's home. With Chizuko and Yukie's help, they clean it and name it Pomegranate. Chizuko's missing hand mirror is later found by the cat, prompting Akihiko to suspect it is a Kinka-byo. Meanwhile, Akihiko helps resolve a dispute over a pawned backpack, revealing the buyer unknowingly possessed hidden money. After resolving the issue, Akihiko looks for a suitable bowl for Pomegranate, now part of the family. The Mononoke Lecture Logs of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 8 will center on one of the school's seven mysteries involving a cursed musical score said to summon death to those who see it. While cleaning the old school building as punishment, Kanna and her classmates will discover a strange, nonsensical sheet of music. While they dismiss it, music teacher Mr. Sugimoto will react with visible distress. As his condition deteriorates and he is later attacked by a masked assailant, questions will arise whether the curse of the so-called 'Reaper's Score' is real. The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 8 will either be titled 'The Reaper's Score' or 'Shinigami Sheet Music,' depending on the translation. is scheduled to premiere in Japan on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, beginning with a Teletext broadcast at 1:30 am JST, followed by BS Teletext on May 28 at 12:30 am JST. Japanese viewers can start streaming The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 8 from 2:30 am JST on May 27 via U-NEXT, Lemino, Anime Hodai, and Anime Times. From June 1, it will also be available on ABEMA, d Anime Store, Hulu, Bandai Channel, and Amazon Prime Video Japan. Ani-One Asia will stream the subtitled version on YouTube for South and Southeast Asia. For more updates from The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei anime, stay tuned to Pinkvilla.

Pink Villa
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 7: Kanna Gets A Cat; Recap, Release Date And More
In 'The Wicker Basket That Must Not Be Opened,' Kanna learns of a rumored soldier carrying a basket filled with mononoke. When Reijiro enlists Akihiko to investigate a bartender named Kenichi, they meet Reijiro's brother Soichiro at a jazz bar. Kenichi is later revealed to be forging pottery under duress. A sting operation led by Akihiko exposes the scheme, catching the culprits. Kenichi, freed from manipulation, confesses his admiration for a potter and is encouraged to follow his passion honestly The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji- Sensei Episode 7 will begin with Kanna and Atsuko encountering a dirty stray cat. Growing attached, Kanna will decide to find it a home. Atsuko will advise cleaning it first, so they will end up bringing it to the Chuzenji household. With help from Chizuko's friend Yukie, the cat will be bathed and named Zakuro. Meanwhile, Chizuko will be troubled by the loss of her favorite hand mirror. Just then, Zakuro suddenly runs off, appearing to guide Kanna and Atsuko toward something related to the missing item. The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji- Sensei Episode 7 will either be titled 'The Visiting Bakeneko' or 'A Visit From A Ghost Cat,' depending on the translation. It will premiere in Japan on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, starting with a broadcast on Teletext at 1:30 am JST, followed by BS Teletext on May 21 at 12:30 am JST. Japanese audiences can stream The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei Episode 7 from May 20 at 2:30 am JST on U-NEXT, Lemino, Anime Hodai, and Anime Times. From May 25, it will also be available on ABEMA, d Anime Store, Hulu, Bandai Channel, Amazon Prime Video Japan, and others. Ani-One Asia will stream the subtitled version on YouTube in South and Southeast Asia. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates on The Mononoke Lecture Logs Of Chuzenji-Sensei anime.


New York Post
09-05-2025
- Health
- New York Post
Looking for an extra edge at work — or life? Ponder popping a nootropic
Whether you're staring down a massive to-do list or just have one beast of a project that needs to be tackled, it's tempting to tap the ever-growing stash of over-the-counter supplements promising to boost cognition and keep us on task. One such pill, Clarity by nootropics giant Thesis, is even marketed as 'Nature's Adderall.' 6 Logic dietary supplement (one-month supply), $129 at Take Thesis Advertisement Though she's reluctant to discuss best sellers — every brain is different, and it takes time to uncover exactly what yours needs — Thesis chief operating officer Katy Marshall admits that Clarity is not only her personal favorite, it's also the breakout star of the brand's six formulas. (Other blends in the Thesis lineup include Confidence, Creativity, Energy, Logic and Motivation.) Fueled by the memory-supporting lion's mane mushroom and a proprietary spin on alpha-GPC (the naturally occurring brain chemical choline, which can boost learning), Clarity has helped thousands tune out the world around them. 6 Kanna Daily Chews dietary supplement (pack of 30), $105 at KA Empathogenics Advertisement 'I think it's the most popular because modern society and social media make it very difficult to focus,' says Marshall. 'Clarity can help.' Kanna — a flowering succulent native to South Africa with a reputation for mimicking the effects of MDMA — is also on the rise in the nootropics world. It plays a lead role in chews and tinctures by the supplement brand KA! Empathogenics. 6 Brainstorm mushroom chocolates dietary supplement (one-month supply), $59 at Alice Mushrooms What's an empathogenic, you ask? Basically, it's a substance that makes you feel warm and fuzzy toward others, hence the ecstasy-like effects of supplements powered by kanna. Advertisement 'There are over 35 known alkaloids in kanna, which have various physiological effects on the body,' says Stephanie Wang, KA! Empathogenics founder and CEO. 'These do everything from producing feelings of well-being and elevating mood to enhancing cognitive abilities and promoting brain health.' 6 Vanilla protein powder dietary supplement (case of 6 single-serve packs), $19 at Wavelength Supplements Christine Dammann Despite the fact that kanna is a euphoriant, Wang is quick to point out that it's psychoactive rather than psychedelic. 'It affects the mind and mood but isn't hallucinogenic,' she says. 'Coffee is another plant that's psychoactive but not psychedelic.' While intrepid types could do the research and isolate specific ingredients that boost brain function (hello, umpteen million Reddit boards), others are happy to roll the dice on carefully crafted blends by brands that have made it their business to optimize our output while making us feel great. Advertisement 6 Lion's Mane dietary supplement, $28 at Mycolove Farm Alice, a three-year-old functional mushroom brand sold online and in 700 retail locations (including New York wellness hot spots Sage + Sound, WTHN and The Alchemist's Kitchen) even had the brilliant idea to marry nootropics with chocolate. 'The amazing thing about Alice is that all of the ingredients in our formulations are designed to enhance and build off of one another,' says co-founder Charlotte Cruze. 'We take a 'now and later' approach to formulating, which means that some of our ingredients have immediate effects while others have long-term benefits.' 6 Mini Dew dietary supplement in watermelon (one-month supply), $44 at Moon Juice On the instant-effects front, Cruze cites guarana (a type of climbing plant) and phosphatidylserine (a memory-boosting phospholipid) which both result in upticks in cognitive functioning and energy levels. Kicking in later, after daily consumption for three full weeks, are the memory-enhancing and blood oxygen-boosting effects of the mushrooms lion's mane and cordyceps. 'The secret to getting the benefits of the mushrooms is consistent daily use, but the nootropics kick in right away,' says Cruze. 'It's an amazing ritual that only gets better with time.'