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Re: Kombucha and Cats

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I have read that continued regular use of acetaminophine causes liver damage

in humans also.

Re: coconut oil...My dog had a lesion in the groin area that would bleed

because she kept licking it. I started giving her a TBS of coconut oil and

also rubbed the area with the oil. It has remained clear now for Months. She

is an outside dog but every morning comes to the door and waits until I give

her her coconut oil

Off subject but....

Audrey

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, MArge, and anyone else who might be interested,

Referring to this part of the article:

" Lab analyses of Kombucha--by the Kombucha Consumers Research Group

& trade;--has identified a component of acetaminophen

--4-Acetamidophenol-- as one of the chemical compounds found in Kombucha

ferment. "

If you will please notice, the component is identified as;

--4-Acetamidophenol. While this is a component of Acetaminophen, it is

not acetaminophen. And as such, is most likely the reason that so many

have given KT to their animals with no adverse reactions.

Just remember this; sand is a component of glass which can cut you, sand

is also a component of cement which can crush your finger. But sand by

itself can neither cut you nor crush your finger. Hope this helps. And

also hope it makes sense:)

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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Sorry if I over simplified, just wanted to get my point across in the

quickest and least technical way I could.:)

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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