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Thanks that is what I figured. Oh well. So did anyone check out the web site I

posted? I will post it again now. This is where I got my wonderful " vials "

from. Oh well. Someone is very nicely sending me a scoobie and we will try

again. Meanwhile, I am starting the tea from some bought at Whole Foods. I do

like the taste.

Patty

http://www.earthcalls.com/kombucha/index.shtml

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Patty, I really believe nothing is happening. The liquid should be all

one color. And the only difference you should be able to note is the

formation of a culture on top of the liquid also maybe some bubbles and

brown ooglies which are dead yeast cells. I really don't know what

happened to the previous listmate, but at last report she only ended of

with twin cotton balls as the result of trying to brew with the

contents " ? " of the vials. And she didn't get a regular brew going until

she got a scoby from one of the other listmates.

Luv, Sprite :)

" When you drink the water, remember the spring. "

Chinese proverb

Check out my Kombucha Information page, it has links to all kinds of KT

info and more:

<A HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/ladyfangs.geo/Page5.html " >Sprite's

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Patty,

I didn't check it out this time but I did when got her " vials " and

found that they had several areas of mis-information that was very

upsetting. I decided they were not a reliable source for scoby or for

information, this is why you will not find a link to them on any page I

produce. Your recent experience has only reaffirmed my opinion of them.

What bothers me most about it, is wondering how many people have turned

away from kombucha because of their experience with Kombucha America! It

boils my blood! came to the list and got set straight on the

kombucha path as well as yourself, but how many have just walked away

not ever knowing the truth, or getting the opportunity to experience

it's benefits? It is a very sad thought:(

Luv, Sprite :)

" When you drink the water, remember the spring. "

 Chinese proverb

Check out my Kombucha Information page, it has links to all kinds of KT

info and more:

<A HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/ladyfangs.geo/Page5.html " >Sprite's

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Thanks I thought so, but I love this tea

just want to make sure its not alcohol I am getting addicted to

Pam

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> HI Pam,

> As I understand it, the alcohol content is very minimal. Hope this

helps,

> Myrna

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Thanks for taking time to answer.

I think KT drinkers are just special people

Pam

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In kombucha tea , " CM Ross " <cmross@s...> wrote:

> I believe the alcohol content of KT is 0.05%, and a brewer I spoke

with said

> the brewing term for KT is an elixir.

>

> Question

>

>

> >

> >

> >Does anyone know the alcohol content of KT?

> >How about Kefir?

> >

> >Thanks Pam

> >

> >PS- here is a good one, was drinking a cup of KT.

> >cleaning a bedroom I rarely use.

> >Went in week later, found the cup of tea about 1/2 full with

scooby

> >on top

> >

> >

> >

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I believe the alcohol content of KT is 0.05%, and a brewer I spoke with said

the brewing term for KT is an elixir.

Question

>

>

>Does anyone know the alcohol content of KT?

>How about Kefir?

>

>Thanks Pam

>

>PS- here is a good one, was drinking a cup of KT.

>cleaning a bedroom I rarely use.

>Went in week later, found the cup of tea about 1/2 full with scooby

>on top

>

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Pam,

The average alcohol content of KT is .45%. This is similar to the

alcohol content of regular plain orange juice.

Luv, Sprite :)

" When you drink the water, remember the spring. "

 Chinese proverb

Check out my Kombucha Information page, it has links to all kinds of KT

info and more:

<A HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/ladyfangs.geo/Page5.html " >Sprite's

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wow, never knew orange juice had alcohol

Thanks for the info.

My mind is at rest

Pam

-- In kombucha tea , WaterSprite1@w... wrote:

> Pam,

> The average alcohol content of KT is .45%. This is similar to the

> alcohol content of regular plain orange juice.

>

>

>

> Luv, Sprite :)

> " When you drink the water, remember the spring. "

>  Chinese proverb

>

> Check out my Kombucha Information page, it has links to all kinds

of KT

> info and more:

> <A

HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/ladyfangs.geo/Page5.html " >Sprite's

> Kombucha Page</A>

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>wow, never knew orange juice had alcohol

>Thanks for the info.

>My mind is at rest

>Pam

>

The only way you can avoid a trace amount of alcohol in fruit juice

is to eat fruit straight off the tree. Once it's off the tree the

fermentation process begins immediately, but the atmospheric

conditions must be just right for any more than a trace of alcohol to

develop, which is why we put wine in wine cellars, for example. This

really upsets my friends in AA though, some of whom get wound up

about " non-alcoholic beer " which has almost all of the alcohol

removed, but about .05% remains, about the same as a glass of orange

juice(or kombucha). In other words, if you want to catch a buzz from

orange juice or kombucha you'd have to chug two quarts in a couple of

minutes, you'd warf the whole thing up again before you feel anything

close to the equivalent of one bottle of 5% beer.

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Anne ,my 4

year old grandson ( who lives with me ) is just like that ; he never experienced

separation anxiety . He will go with anyone . We live on the beach and

Blayke will run up to total

strangers and hug them saying “ I go you” After several months of work we

finally have managed to get him to

no longer run up and hug strangers though he INSISTS on greeting them all ! It is a bit scary .We have a walled courtyard which we gated

this summer and we are in the process right now of walling the

entire front of our property and installing a solid wood gate across the

driveway entrance so that Blayke

is safer .

Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid

who doesn't know what a stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give

them a hug or ask to be picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and

there was some character on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his

friend. Anyone else's kid like that?

Anne

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My Aspergers kid is just like that. He talks to everyone, and will

hug them too. He even likes to tell my life story to them.

Sharon

> Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't

know what a

> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or

ask to be

> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some

character

> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone

else's

> kid like that?

>

> Anne

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Anne,

Tyler was absolutely positive that the whole world loved him and

thought he was absolutely the greatest kid ever born until he was

about 9 1/2, when a teacher shattered his self perception and vision

of the world... (The teacher was fired at the end of that year) Prior

to that year, he would hug anyone, play with anyone, wouldn't notice

if anyone was negative or looked at him strangely, would start

conversations with anyone who came near, was happily unaware of

prejudices, differences, inadequacies, etc. I loved that time with

him, as it was so refreshing to see things through his eyes!!!

~hugs~

Rabecca

> Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't

know what a

> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or

ask to be

> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some

character

> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone

else's

> kid like that?

>

> Anne

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Yes, my 7 year old Mike is like that. And he makes no

distinction between adults and children too, which is

worrying. But we are training him to give people

" personal space " - it is one of the targets on his

IEP. It has caused problems at school as he hugs the

other children and they are uncomfortable with it. But

since we have been helping him with it he is much

better. Luckily our kids are bright enough that they

can learn the boundaries that many people sense

automatically. I am sorry I forget how old Cameron is,

but I am sure you can train him to be a little more

sensitive to other people's need for space. I think it

is really cute, it is a shame that we have to train it

out of them, but I guess we have to for their safety

and other people's comfort.

Lesley

Hong Kong

--- Anne <Lady_Anne76@...> wrote:

> Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid

> who doesn't know what a

> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give

> them a hug or ask to be

> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and

> there was some character

> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his

> friend. Anyone else's

> kid like that?

>

> Anne

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Yes, my 7 year old Mike is like that. And he makes no

distinction between adults and children too, which is

worrying. But we are training him to give people

" personal space " - it is one of the targets on his

IEP. It has caused problems at school as he hugs the

other children and they are uncomfortable with it. But

since we have been helping him with it he is much

better. Luckily our kids are bright enough that they

can learn the boundaries that many people sense

automatically. I am sorry I forget how old Cameron is,

but I am sure you can train him to be a little more

sensitive to other people's need for space. I think it

is really cute, it is a shame that we have to train it

out of them, but I guess we have to for their safety

and other people's comfort.

Lesley

Hong Kong

--- Anne <Lady_Anne76@...> wrote:

> Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid

> who doesn't know what a

> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give

> them a hug or ask to be

> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and

> there was some character

> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his

> friend. Anyone else's

> kid like that?

>

> Anne

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I had to smile at this one! I can just imagine!

Aren't our kids embarassing???!!! I was in a taxi

yesterday and Mike started saying " Chinese people talk

like this ying tong ying ting " etc. I was so

embarrased! I hope our taxi driver's english was not

good enough for him to understand! I had to explain to

Mike after we got out the taxi that it is not nice to

make fun like that, and that he embarrased me. He told

me he did not understand that he was " making fun " . How

do you explain to an Aspie child what embarassment

means??? I know he did not realise he was doing

anything wrong; he has no concept of racism etc. But

they just blurt out what they are thinking. Sometimes

it can be funny, but at the time it makes me cringe!

Lesley

Hong Kong (unless they kick us out soon!!!)

--- Sharon <sshari25@...> wrote:

>

> My Aspergers kid is just like that. He talks to

> everyone, and will

> hug them too. He even likes to tell my life story

> to them.

> Sharon

>

>

> > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A

> kid who doesn't

> know what a

> > stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give

> them a hug or

> ask to be

> > picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv

> and there was some

> character

> > on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is

> his friend. Anyone

> else's

> > kid like that?

> >

> > Anne

>

>

>

>

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I had to smile at this one! I can just imagine!

Aren't our kids embarassing???!!! I was in a taxi

yesterday and Mike started saying " Chinese people talk

like this ying tong ying ting " etc. I was so

embarrased! I hope our taxi driver's english was not

good enough for him to understand! I had to explain to

Mike after we got out the taxi that it is not nice to

make fun like that, and that he embarrased me. He told

me he did not understand that he was " making fun " . How

do you explain to an Aspie child what embarassment

means??? I know he did not realise he was doing

anything wrong; he has no concept of racism etc. But

they just blurt out what they are thinking. Sometimes

it can be funny, but at the time it makes me cringe!

Lesley

Hong Kong (unless they kick us out soon!!!)

--- Sharon <sshari25@...> wrote:

>

> My Aspergers kid is just like that. He talks to

> everyone, and will

> hug them too. He even likes to tell my life story

> to them.

> Sharon

>

>

> > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A

> kid who doesn't

> know what a

> > stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give

> them a hug or

> ask to be

> > picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv

> and there was some

> character

> > on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is

> his friend. Anyone

> else's

> > kid like that?

> >

> > Anne

>

>

>

>

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I usually just hold tight to Cameron when we are out in public. He hates it sometimes that I won't let go of his hand, or that he has to sit in a shopping cart, but there's no other way to keep him safe. We're very lucky that we live out in the middle of nowhere and I don't have to worry about him going with someone when he's playing outside.

Anne

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Anne ,my 4 year old grandson ( who lives with me ) is just like that ; he never experienced separation anxiety . He will go with anyone . We live on the beach and Blayke will run up to total strangers and hug them saying “ I go you” After several months of work we finally have managed to get him to no longer run up and hug strangers though he INSISTS on greeting them all ! It is a bit scary .We have a walled courtyard which we gated this summer and we are in the process right now of walling the entire front of our property and installing a solid wood gate across the driveway entrance so that Blayke is safer .

Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't know what a stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or ask to be picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some character on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone else's kid like that?

Anne

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I usually just hold tight to Cameron when we are out in public. He hates it sometimes that I won't let go of his hand, or that he has to sit in a shopping cart, but there's no other way to keep him safe. We're very lucky that we live out in the middle of nowhere and I don't have to worry about him going with someone when he's playing outside.

Anne

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Anne ,my 4 year old grandson ( who lives with me ) is just like that ; he never experienced separation anxiety . He will go with anyone . We live on the beach and Blayke will run up to total strangers and hug them saying “ I go you” After several months of work we finally have managed to get him to no longer run up and hug strangers though he INSISTS on greeting them all ! It is a bit scary .We have a walled courtyard which we gated this summer and we are in the process right now of walling the entire front of our property and installing a solid wood gate across the driveway entrance so that Blayke is safer .

Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't know what a stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or ask to be picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some character on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone else's kid like that?

Anne

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I swear, some teachers just have no business working with children. My NT daughter was told last year by her kindergarten teacher that her brain was on vacation, and told another NT child that he didn't belong there because he lived in a different school district. I'm still working on getting her removed, but I am working diligently, because Cameron will NOT go through that in 2 years.

Anne

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Anne,Tyler was absolutely positive that the whole world loved him and thought he was absolutely the greatest kid ever born until he was about 9 1/2, when a teacher shattered his self perception and vision of the world... (The teacher was fired at the end of that year) Prior to that year, he would hug anyone, play with anyone, wouldn't notice if anyone was negative or looked at him strangely, would start conversations with anyone who came near, was happily unaware of prejudices, differences, inadequacies, etc. I loved that time with him, as it was so refreshing to see things through his eyes!!!~hugs~Rabecca > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't know what a> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or ask to be> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some character> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone else's> kid like that?> > Anne

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I swear, some teachers just have no business working with children. My NT daughter was told last year by her kindergarten teacher that her brain was on vacation, and told another NT child that he didn't belong there because he lived in a different school district. I'm still working on getting her removed, but I am working diligently, because Cameron will NOT go through that in 2 years.

Anne

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Anne,Tyler was absolutely positive that the whole world loved him and thought he was absolutely the greatest kid ever born until he was about 9 1/2, when a teacher shattered his self perception and vision of the world... (The teacher was fired at the end of that year) Prior to that year, he would hug anyone, play with anyone, wouldn't notice if anyone was negative or looked at him strangely, would start conversations with anyone who came near, was happily unaware of prejudices, differences, inadequacies, etc. I loved that time with him, as it was so refreshing to see things through his eyes!!!~hugs~Rabecca > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid who doesn't know what a> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give them a hug or ask to be> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and there was some character> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his friend. Anyone else's> kid like that?> > Anne

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Cameron is 4 and has not been diagnosed.

Anne

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Yes, my 7 year old Mike is like that. And he makes nodistinction between adults and children too, which isworrying. But we are training him to give people"personal space" - it is one of the targets on hisIEP. It has caused problems at school as he hugs theother children and they are uncomfortable with it. Butsince we have been helping him with it he is muchbetter. Luckily our kids are bright enough that theycan learn the boundaries that many people senseautomatically. I am sorry I forget how old Cameron is,but I am sure you can train him to be a little moresensitive to other people's need for space. I think itis really cute, it is a shame that we have to train itout of them, but I guess we have to for their safetyand other people's comfort.LesleyHong Kong--- Anne <Lady_Anne76@...> wrote: > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid> who doesn't know what a> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give> them a hug or ask to be> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and> there was some character> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his> friend. Anyone else's> kid like that?> > Anne ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.

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My son Camden will walk up to anyone, that really made the doctor wonder, ontop of everything else i mentioned.

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Yes, my 7 year old Mike is like that. And he makes nodistinction between adults and children too, which isworrying. But we are training him to give people"personal space" - it is one of the targets on hisIEP. It has caused problems at school as he hugs theother children and they are uncomfortable with it. Butsince we have been helping him with it he is muchbetter. Luckily our kids are bright enough that theycan learn the boundaries that many people senseautomatically. I am sorry I forget how old Cameron is,but I am sure you can train him to be a little moresensitive to other people's need for space. I think itis really cute, it is a shame that we have to train itout of them, but I guess we have to for their safetyand other people's comfort.LesleyHong Kong--- Anne <Lady_Anne76@...> wrote: > Does anyone have an AS kid who loves everyone? A kid> who doesn't know what a> stranger is? Cameron will go up to anyone and give> them a hug or ask to be> picked up. Yesterday morning he was watching tv and> there was some character> on and he said that was his friend. Everyone is his> friend. Anyone else's> kid like that?> > Anne ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.

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> What is HCV Annie?

>

> Thanks

>

HCV is Hepatitis C Virus. It's an RNA virus I got in 1973 or so from

tainted blood. I didn't know I even had it till around '94 or '95, and

by then it had turned chronic. It's pretty much trashed my liver; I now

have cirrhosis, portal hypertension, hepatocellular carcinoma (had a

lesion removed last Oct.), and hepatic encephalopathy (my body is not

clearing toxins well so they are affecting my memory and thought

patterns). I'm on the national liver transplant list and have also been

approved for a live donor transplant (I have to find the donor). I feel

good most of the time, but I have to be careful around sick people

because I get colds & c at the drop of a hat, and I get really tired if I

overdo. I have a CT scan tomorrow to check on whether or not I've had a

recurrence of the cancer. :)

All of you out there, if you have not checked the donor box at your DMV

or gotten the donor sticker on your drivers liscence, please please do

so. People like me depend on it. :)

Annie, who loves ya annie@...

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> What is HCV Annie?

>

> Thanks

>

HCV is Hepatitis C Virus. It's an RNA virus I got in 1973 or so from

tainted blood. I didn't know I even had it till around '94 or '95, and

by then it had turned chronic. It's pretty much trashed my liver; I now

have cirrhosis, portal hypertension, hepatocellular carcinoma (had a

lesion removed last Oct.), and hepatic encephalopathy (my body is not

clearing toxins well so they are affecting my memory and thought

patterns). I'm on the national liver transplant list and have also been

approved for a live donor transplant (I have to find the donor). I feel

good most of the time, but I have to be careful around sick people

because I get colds & c at the drop of a hat, and I get really tired if I

overdo. I have a CT scan tomorrow to check on whether or not I've had a

recurrence of the cancer. :)

All of you out there, if you have not checked the donor box at your DMV

or gotten the donor sticker on your drivers liscence, please please do

so. People like me depend on it. :)

Annie, who loves ya annie@...

--

Love is a choice--not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but

rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile.

-- Heyward (theologian)

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,

I am with you hon! ~hugs~ I am a donor and if my parts are no longer

usable when I die, then research can have me because I won't need

this shell again!!!

~hugs again~

Rabecca

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-- In Autism and Aspergers Treatment , Annie <annie@r...> wrote:

> wrote:

>

> >

> > What is HCV Annie?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

>

> HCV is Hepatitis C Virus. It's an RNA virus I got in 1973 or so

from

> tainted blood. I didn't know I even had it till around '94 or '95,

and

> by then it had turned chronic. It's pretty much trashed my liver;

I now

> have cirrhosis, portal hypertension, hepatocellular carcinoma (had a

> lesion removed last Oct.), and hepatic encephalopathy (my body is

not

> clearing toxins well so they are affecting my memory and thought

> patterns). I'm on the national liver transplant list and have also

been

> approved for a live donor transplant (I have to find the donor). I

feel

> good most of the time, but I have to be careful around sick people

> because I get colds & c at the drop of a hat, and I get really tired

if I

> overdo. I have a CT scan tomorrow to check on whether or not I've

had a

> recurrence of the cancer. :)

>

> All of you out there, if you have not checked the donor box at your

DMV

> or gotten the donor sticker on your drivers liscence, please please

do

> so. People like me depend on it. :)

>

> Annie, who loves ya annie@r...

> --

> Love is a choice--not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but

> rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or

guile.

> -- Heyward (theologian)

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