Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hi Dan, Welcome:-)) There is no connection between Kombucha and ground mold. There is no mold whatsoever in healthy Kombucha. If mold does appear, it looks like the mold you see on bread or fruit and it is best to throw the Kombucha away. Fortunately, mold doesn't happen very often, - I've never had mold in ten years of making Kombucha. It helps to prevent mold from forming to add at least a cup or more of starter KT- some of the liquid from a previous batch or a small amount of pasteurized vinegar if the KT isn't available when you first begin. I also pour another cup of KT on top of the Kombucha Colony to prevent mold. Seems to work very well:-)) KMI: " How To Make Kombucha " Manual http://users.bestweb.net/~om/kmi/manual.html BTW It is entirely possible that some, or all, of your allergies will clear up after you have been on KT awhile. That happened to me and many friends of mine too:-)) KT = Kombucha Tea Happy brewing! Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Manna International: Kombucha Information and Resources Kombucha Drops - Convenient, Safe, Effective, Easy to use. http://KMI.mannainternational.com Manna Green Tea Extract - Liquid Green Tea Extract http://GTE.mannainternational.com 100% Certified Organic ingredients: made and packaged in Glass! From: <wilsondgmm@...> Date: Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:37am Subject: Allergies to ground mold: Happy Holidays all, Having allergies to ground mold in which higher humidity days effects me, should I be cautious with this tea? I just signed up for this group, and am looking into this tea for arthritis and diabetic 2 conditions. Should I be concerned about trying this tea if I also have allergies to ground mold? Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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