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Alee Posted - Feb 27 2006 : 10:22:48 AM
Do any of you drink Kombucha tea? I just order a fungus thing (it isn't really a fungus perse) off of E-Bay. If it arrives healthy and I am able to get it going here I would be happy to send people Kombucha funguses if you would like.

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Alee Posted - Oct 09 2006 : 11:09:09 AM
I am not sure- I know they make a Kombucha Extract tea that you can buy at my local co-op. Its a great idea but I must say the Kombucha Extract Tea did not even come close to the real thing!
supernana Posted - Oct 09 2006 : 10:02:39 AM
Can you buy Kombucha pill at health food stores?
BarefootGoatGirl Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 5:01:24 PM
This is very interesting. I need to look into it more, but I may want a culture myself.

Trina

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Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds. Proverbs 27:23
Alee Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 11:16:49 AM
Hi Karen-

Thanks for you interest. My horrible roommates threw my Kombucha culture away! I am going to get another off Ebay where I got the first, but I will probably wait until after my pregnancy or at least until the end of the month when I have my next doctor's appointment so I can ask her about it.

The Kombucha I got off E-bay was only 3 bucks so not bad compared to the sites selling for $50!

I only had the chance to make one Kombucha culture. I put too much sugar in that batch because it was really sweet afterwards but I felt really good when I drank it. I totally recommend it!
KarenP Posted - Oct 08 2006 : 10:39:11 AM
Alyssa,
Hows your Kombucha culture, were you able to keep it going?
Just curious!
KarenP

"Purest Spring Water in the World"
KarenP Posted - May 13 2006 : 05:02:19 AM
Alyssa,
Do you have any babies to give or sell yet?
KarenP


"Purest Spring Water in the World"
Alee Posted - Mar 04 2006 : 10:36:21 AM
I will have a new child every 7 days. I have a few people here in town that are also interested so it might be a month or so before I can get one out in the mail but I will definatly get it to you! :)
happymama58 Posted - Mar 04 2006 : 09:16:01 AM
Alee, if/when you have a child or children to share, I'd be really glad to swap with you. I have a few of the things on the list of things it cures/helps with, so I'm always open to try something natural. Thanks!

Some people search for happiness; others create it.

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Alee Posted - Mar 04 2006 : 09:00:51 AM
*LOL*! We could start a Kombucha craze! "Drink Kombucha Tea! And when you are done with it- do a load of dishes!

As soon as I get my little guys going I will email you and get your address. :)
KarenP Posted - Mar 04 2006 : 06:49:13 AM
Alyssa,
I think it was $15 or $20 (3 years ago).
I don't remember if that included shipping at the time.
But their are lots of places that only charge for shipping and packing.

Sounds like there are other uses for extra cultures, maybe pot scrubber?
KarenP

"Purest Spring Water in the World"
Alee Posted - Mar 03 2006 : 6:34:48 PM
How much was your culture? I saw some sites advertising for $50!!! Traditionally you aren't even supposed to sell it- you are always supposed to give it away-

I wonder what a "used up" Kombucha would do for a compost heap! I bet there wouldn't be anything left! LOL
KarenP Posted - Mar 03 2006 : 4:59:18 PM
Alyssa,
When you have a "baby" culture ready, I'd like to get one from you.
I killed my culture with neglect this past year.
I have been buying a bottled kombucha since from time to time, it's good but just pricey.
I have been saving bottles I can use for a new batch when I get a culture.
a good site to read about the culture is...
http://www.harmonikireland.com/index.php?topic=kombucha
and this is where I had ordered my culture from...
http://www.happyherbalist.com/kombucha.htm
Keep us informed on how your culture is progressing!
KarenP


"Purest Spring Water in the World"
Alee Posted - Feb 28 2006 : 4:34:57 PM
Technically it is not a mushroom. It is a symbiotic realtionship of a yeast and certain bacteria. They grow a membrane sack around themselves and mush together. Most people call it a mushroom because it has the look of a tan cooked mushroom. It is pancake looking. (round and a little thick) you can google them and get lots of pictures.
Libbie Posted - Feb 28 2006 : 1:11:55 PM
Wow again - that's an impressive list of things - what exactly IS a kombucha? I was asking a friend here, and she said she thought it was a mushroom of some type

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
Alee Posted - Feb 28 2006 : 11:01:55 AM
There seems to be a ton! I haven't tried it yet, so this is just internet research:
Acts as a gentle laxative, helping avoid constipation.
Aids in the relief of arthritis.
Cleanses the colon and gall bladder.
Aids in healthy digestion
Relieves colitis and stomach cramps.
Returns gray hair to it's natural color.
Helps stop non-infectious diarrhea.
Relieves bronchitis and asthma.
Clears up Candida yeast infections.
Regulates the appetite and reduces fat.
Aids with stress and insomnia.
Improves eyesight, cataracts and floaters.
Relieves headaches including migraines.
Puts Lupus into remission.
Helps reduces the alcoholic's craving for alcohol.
Eliminates menopausal hot flashes.
Clears acne, psoriasis and other skin problems.
Thickens hair and strengthens fingernails.
Enhances the sense of smell.
Vitalizes the physical body and adds energy-including sexual energy!


All the claims are very similar to these. These are just what it has been used for or reported benefits so I am not quite sure how true all of them are.

Here is a quote from an article that seemed a little more scientific:

Based on scientific research, there have been several observations about Kombucha tea which have been reproduced below. In general, it has been observed to be efficacious against a wide spectrum of diseases. While it does not have any specific action on particular illnesses, it systematically detoxifies the body and has an overall beneficial effect. It has a general overall toning-up effect and improves blood circulation. It is especially beneficial for people who are slowly aging.

Doctors who did research on it report that some of the other beneficial effects noted are clearing up of constant headaches, gout, rheumatism and general aging problems such as arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, etc. They attribute this to the high vitamin content in Kombucha tea.

It is also a metabolic stimulant for some and assists the body in excretion of disease toxins. It also helps in digestive disorders because of its ability to balance and normalise intestinal organs.


I am not quite sure what I believe yet, but am willing to see!
Libbie Posted - Feb 27 2006 : 10:04:51 PM
Wow! I've not heard of this one before - what are the benefits of using it?

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
Alee Posted - Feb 27 2006 : 12:41:56 PM
My boyfriend's mom used to make this all the time. Doug says the taste was usually a "sparkling apple cider" like taste. He also said that when the "fungus" started to get "spotty" you should switch to using one of it's children because that caused it to be a different taste too. From what I understand you brew tea (black, green etc) and add in quite a bit of sugar and then float the fungus on top. It reproduces in 7 days and during the 7 days it changes the chemical properties of the sugar tea into the Kombucha tea. Supposedly there isn't any sugar compound left afterwards.
Bridge Posted - Feb 27 2006 : 11:39:54 AM
My mom makes and uses this tea all the time. It kinda grosses me out, so I have never tried it.
I do know that mom and dad have drank this for 5+++ years. They say that the taste of the tea is different depending what sign of the moon the tea "comes off".

If you have any questions I would be glad to ask mom for you.


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