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Eliminating the Signs of Aging through Kombucha Tea

Eliminating the Signs of Aging through Kombucha Tea

 

I\'ve felt much better since drinking Kombucha. I\'ve liver spots on my hands are almost gone. They are dissolving as my body detoxifies. Four months later the arthritic pain in my lower back and hips ceased. I have more energy. My husband is also trying the Kombucha Tea if I pour and serve it to him. For the first time in 20 years I am sleeping right through the night, as he has no more heavy snoring. It is a dream come true to sleep at night. Thank you.”

“I have been brewing it in my kitchen cabinets where it is nice and warm. I just started drinking Kombucha 11 months ago and have amazing results. My bowel function is better, wrinkles filling in, and I sleep easier. I was at first wary that these claims were too extreme. I give it to my grandsons who I baby sit 5 days a week. They always seem to have colds. They get over the colds in a day or two, much faster than before. Just because it isn’t well known or published in a medical journal does not prove that Kombucha is a hoax. How many years has it taken for science to acknowledge that fruits, vegetables, enzymes, vitamins and minerals can be powerful tools in preventing sickness? “
From a 61 year old grandmother from North Carolina.

All life stories presented on KombuchaJuice.com are based on true life experiences by users. Kombucha Tea is a supplement, and has not been submitted to or approved by the FDA, therefore we cannot make claims. Our intent, at KombuchaJuice.com is to share our gathered information and recipes with others interested in natural health foods.



 

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Kombucha: A stinky drink that causes halitosis, requires whitening toothpaste - TheraBreath


TheraBreath

Kombucha: A stinky drink that causes halitosis, requires whitening toothpaste
TheraBreath
By Dr. Harold Katz - BAD BREATH EXPERT SUMMARY: If you've never had a sip of kombucha before, then prepare yourself - with a clothespin for your nose and whitening toothpaste for your breath. It's all the rage in some circles, due in part to health ...

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Houston man's kombucha tea steeped in zeal - Houston Chronicle


Houston man's kombucha tea steeped in zeal
Houston Chronicle
By Erika Kwee Take one jug of steeped tea, a generous dose of sugar, plus one gelatinous, pancakelike culture of yeast and bacteria, and you have the makings of kombucha: the inimitably tart, fermented tea beverage that's taken the health scene by ...

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Hypoglycemic and antilipidemic properties of kombucha tea in alloxan-induced ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)


Hypoglycemic and antilipidemic properties of kombucha tea in alloxan-induced ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
The present study aimed to investigate and compare the hypoglycemic and antilipidemic effects of kombucha and black tea, two natural drinks commonly consumed around the world, in surviving diabetic rats. Methods: Alloxan diabetic rats were orally ...

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Clean Breeze Smoothie - Huffington Post


Clean Breeze Smoothie
Huffington Post
This refreshing smoothie is made with cucumber and kiwi and gets a kick from ginger-flavored kombucha and fresh cilantro. 1. Combine cucumber, kiwis, kombucha, yogurt, cilantro and ice cubes in blender; blend until smooth. Serve immediately.

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Weekend Reading: Food as an Art - The Atlantic


Weekend Reading: Food as an Art
The Atlantic
Think: cheese, yogurt, sourdough, beer, kimchi, and soy sauce, but also such exotica as kombucha candy or cod liver oil. The book's coverage is international, the directions explicit (equipment, gear, troubleshooting), and the design beautiful.

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