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Ok, I missed something. I work a lot and belong to a number of lists and I

delete a lot without reading out of necessity. I am wanting more info on

testing ph on the kombucha tea. I am sure I will not be making my own strips. I

am way too busy to think of it?:>))

Patty

pH again

Hello,

There was some discussion a few days ago on pH. Some folks use pH strips to

test their KT and others use it to test their saliva to determine their body's

pH. Here is a link on how to make your own pH strips from red cabbage.

http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa012803a.htm

My only suggestion would be to buy water from a water purification store and

ask for the pH of the water so that you have an idea of how the water is

affecting the pH of the cabbage (see article).

The strips that you buy in the store are expensive, at least $14 for 50 strips

and they will become ineffective over time if you don't use them. Cabbage is a

lot cheaper.

Hope that helps,

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In message <004901c4b9d3$cd16d480$b719b0d8@athlon> you wrote:

> Ok, I missed something. I work a lot and belong to a number of lists and I

delete a lot without reading out of necessity. I am wanting more info on

testing ph on the kombucha tea. I am sure I will not be making my own strips. I

am way too busy to think of it?:>))

Patty,

For the life of me I have never been able to understand some folks'

obsession with having to test the acidity of KT.

My taste buds have always been more than adequate in determining

that.

The fuss with testing strips is one thing I would never waste

my time on... but that's me.

So Patty, if you're too busy for ph strips, don't worry :-)

nminstrel in perfect ph..armony;-)

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Hello,

There was some discussion a few days ago on pH. Some folks use pH strips to test

their KT and others use it to test their saliva to determine their body's pH.

Here is a link on how to make your own pH strips from red cabbage.

http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa012803a.htm

My only suggestion would be to buy water from a water purification store and ask

for the pH of the water so that you have an idea of how the water is affecting

the pH of the cabbage (see article).

The strips that you buy in the store are expensive, at least $14 for 50 strips

and they will become ineffective over time if you don't use them. Cabbage is a

lot cheaper.

Hope that helps,

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You don't have to test the pH for KT; some people do to tell when the brew

is ready. And some folks want to know what their own pH is because of books

like " The pH Miracle, " which says that raising your pH will make you feel

better.

You don't even have to make pH strips, a simple solution will do. Just boil

red cabbage for 10 minutes. The water in which you boil the cabbage will

turn red. Strain out the cabbage and keep the red water and use it as a

liquid pH solution.

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