Anyone here drink kombucha?
:D Does anyone here enjoy Kombucha Tea? Does anyone know what it is even? Just in case anyone is new to Kombucha, here's a bit of information:
Good Kombucha Tea is made with Organic black tea and sugar to which you add a Kombucha Culture (a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) which then ferments the Organic black tea/sugar mixture. The result is Kombucha Tea, a drink that increases vitality, boosts the immune system, and supports cellular function in general! It is an amazing tonic that has been used throughout time as part of a regimen to heal such conditions as cancer, effects of H.I.V., to lose weight, improve skin and clear up acne, and to tonify and balance out the system in general!
Kombucha Tea is best when you make your own, but in the U.S.
"GT's Kombucha" is a reliable, pure source and is available in Whole Foods and many other markets. However, it is costly ( around $3.79 a bottle) and this is another good reaason to make your own! It is so easy. If anyone is interested, I can send or post safe instructions on how to create and care for Kombucha in your own home.
Blessings and Be Well!
Anyone here drink Kombucha?
My sister swears by it and drinks it every day for the general "good feeling" she gets. I tried it and didn't notice anything. For those who don't know, Kombucha is a fermented tea http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kombucha . For those who do drink it, I was wondering if you've noticed any health benefits from it.
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Here is how I was making it:
1 gallon of black/green tea (about 8 tea bags)
1 1/2 C sugar
1 1/2 C kombucha juice
mother culture
Make the tea and add the sugar. Stir to dissolve. Let it cool until it is at room temp (too hot will kill the culture). Combine all ingredients in a glass jar. Cover and let sit undisturbed in a warm, dark place for a week up to a month (depending on preferred taste). You can experiment with the amount of time. I like it after it has brewed 9-10 days. I stopped drinking it for about a month because I found that it was much too tart/vinegary/strong for my taste. I tried my friend's kombucha and it was a lot less of a kick, but still fizzy. She uses only a cup of sugar. I think I will try that, although it probably does not have the same health benefits with less sugar. I also would like to try different flavors. You can use different flavored tea bags. Or after you are done brewing the kombucha, remove the mother and add sliced fruit (strawberries, apples, lemons, etc) and let ferment for two days up to a week.
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I've sort of put a hold on my kombucha drinking for a bit, but I have loooads of scoobys if anyone wants me to post one to them?
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I've sort of put a hold on my kombucha drinking for a bit, but I have loooads of scoobys if anyone wants me to post one to them?
I thought you always had to actively keep using a scoby or it would die. What do you do with it when you're not using?
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You can just pop it in the fridge with some brew. It might need the brew changing every few months, but it'll be fine :)
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You can just pop it in the fridge with some brew. It might need the brew changing every few months, but it'll be fine :)
So if I stop brewing all together for a while, I can just make some regular tea and replace the old brew with new, you think? Makes sense. The tea would kind of serve as a womb, so to speak.
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I'd recommend swapping 50% of the brewed kombucha out for sweetend tea as it needs for it to be acidic, but yeah, that should be fine :)
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Brilliant. Thank you very much.
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I can't stand Kombucha. But my wife loves it, and she makes it at home. I still get a bit grossed out the by the scobie.
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I can't stand Kombucha. But my wife loves it, and she makes it at home. I still get a bit grossed out the by the scobie.
Hahaha! Yep! My husband thinks it's nasty too. I gave it to a good friend of mine who happens to be my husband's best friend's wife and now she is brewing multiple jars of the stuff in their basement. Her husband said to me, "My god, Katie, you've turned my wife into a monster with this stuff and now I have to look at those jellyfish floaty thingies all the time."
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I've had GT's kombucha on occasion and I really enjoy it. I also tried some green kombucha tea bags from Yogi. Maybe it was coincidence but I got a rash/hives on my upper torso after using it. Again, could have been coincidence or maybe my body detoxing. IDK, but I still have those tea bags. I keep wanting to try them again, but I'm a little afraid.
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Oh wow! Kombucha tea bags? That's pretty cool. :) Shame you got hives after drinking it though. I wonder..if it was the kombucha that did that, what it is your body is reacting to. Weird.
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It is weird :confused: Especially since I never ever had hives before that.
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I tried kombucha for the first time today. It was the Synergy Trilogy. I liked the taste, but hate the way it made me feel. Not "sick", per se, but definitely a bit off. First I got this weird buzz for about twenty minutes. Then my heart started racing (possibly the caffeine and sugar?). Then for about four hours after all of that things were a bit rumbly in the digestive tract. I only drank about four ounces of it, but it definitely made me feel strange. :(
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"While Kombucha tea is widely promoted to have miraculous medicinal properties, there is no evidence that Kombucha tea is effective for any of the reasons it is promoted for.
In fact, as the saying goes, I would not touch it with a 10 foot pole."
http://www.jeffnovick.com/JeffNovick...ealth_Fad.html
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I like Synergy Kombucha...but I only drink it when I am feeling like treating myself. It's way too expensive.
I don't however, believe it has any fantastic medicinal properties. I think it is likely not bad for you, or perhaps even good for you, but does not have healing powers.