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Donna - it has enzymes as well as other nutritional things that 'happen' with the fermenting. Probiotics would not have all of that... but enzymes/probiotics and kombucha WOULD!! LOL

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Donna,

Rejuvalac is acidophilus. You make it by fomented wheat berries. You soak the wheat in a gallon of water for 4-5 days and then you have Rejuvalac.

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donna - don't use green tea on my end at all...

good luck with the rejuvelac... we did it for a long time

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Donna,

Rejuvalac is acidophilus. You make it by fomented wheat berries. You soak the wheat in a gallon of water for 4-5 days and then you have Rejuvalac.

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Hi , I did kombucha for about 6 months and felt a little buz from it, but when I stopped I found out that it was the caffiene in the green tea and not the kombucha that was giving me the buz. Smile. Had to go through withdrawals. Frown. I think I will try the rejuvelac. Smile.

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Donna,

Rejuvalac is acidophilus. You make it by fomented wheat berries. You soak the wheat in a gallon of water for 4-5 days and then you have Rejuvalac.

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>Okay, next question. How much do you drink and why not just take acidophilus.

You drink a quart a day. You make it to save money I guess, I don't know.

>And do you store it in the fridge and how often do you have to make it?

>Thanks,

>Donna

Yes you store it in the fridge, you should make a gallon every four days.

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I have made rejuvelac several times......what do you do with it? To me the smell is offensive, and I don't really care for the taste. I feel like I'm drinking something that's rotten.

What are its benefits? I have Ann Wigmore's books but from what I've read, there's not all that much info. in there about rejuvelac except her insisting you drink it.

Thanks,

Sue

In a message dated 5/6/01 8:06:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, moriam@... writes:

3. REJUVELAC: someone asked why not just eat yogurt or acidopholous

(sp?) instead of rejuvelac. Well, another good thing about rejuvelac is that it is VERY VERY cheap (if you make it yourself). All you need is about a cup of wheat each time. (Plus some water etc

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In a message dated 05/07/2001 6:14:13 AM Central Daylight Time,

suekot@... writes:

<< I have made rejuvelac several times......what do you do with it? To me

the

smell is offensive, and I don't really care for the taste. I feel like I'm

drinking something that's rotten.

What are its benefits? I have Ann Wigmore's books but from what I've read,

there's not all that much info. in there about rejuvelac except her

insisting

you drink it.

Thanks,

Sue >>

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>

> You can use rye and other grains, but I don't know about other

wheats. I make it out of rye all the time.

>

Ok, Tks . Looks like I can buy " Rye Whole Berries Org " ,

are these good to use? Do they need to be

soft/hard/winter/spring?

Thanks!

Louise

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Rejuvelac Rejuvelac is really cheap, and yet provides the ferments which can help restore proper intestinal flora. Soak one cup of organic wheat--previously washed--for forty-eight hours in three cups of distilled water in a cool environment. Pour off the soaking water, but do not throw it away, as it is an extremely rich source of enzymes...this is the Rejuvelac. Drink as a health beverage, refrigerate. Use the same seed to make a second and third batch, not rinsing the seed in between. These batches need soak only twenty-four hours. Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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