Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Hi Netali, after drinking my regular kombucha for about 8 months, for the past 6 months my partner has been drinking a special kombucha/ prostate formula made with herbs. He has been drinking this 3 times a day mixed with pommegranate juice. He noticed the following: lowering of blood pressure so that it is now in the normal range; improvement with the prostate issue; and as an added bonus, his planter's warts have not returned. Do > > Hi, > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > Cheers, > Netali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Hi Netali, after drinking my regular kombucha for about 8 months, for the past 6 months my partner has been drinking a special kombucha/ prostate formula made with herbs. He has been drinking this 3 times a day mixed with pommegranate juice. He noticed the following: lowering of blood pressure so that it is now in the normal range; improvement with the prostate issue; and as an added bonus, his planter's warts have not returned. Do > > Hi, > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > Cheers, > Netali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 In message <fckknq+9o11eGroups> you wrote: > Hi, > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > Cheers, Hello Netali, Of the 3 Kombucha applications Scoby itself cut to size, pureed scoby = Kombucha cream and Kombucha liquid, which you use to combat your warts, the liquid form is the weakest in application. Also, in order to really eliminate warts effectively you need to be very diligent in applying either 1 or 2 method to them, best during the night, covering the affected parts and protecting your bedclothes. Putting an old sock over the bandaged part will keep it together well. In the morning, let your foot dry and give it plenty of fresh air. It may take quite a time until the offending skin growths show signs of shifting. Plantar warts are usually caused by a virus, and since Kombucha is anti-viral it should be able to eventually get rid of the warts. The important thing is patience. You are looking at possibly a fortnight's application of Scoby to the affected area. See how you go, and all the best with your scoby friends. Let us know how you are going on. kombuchascobily, Margret:-) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ <)))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com +----------------- http://www.Gotquestions.org ------------------+ JOY comes by putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 In message <fckknq+9o11eGroups> you wrote: > Hi, > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > Cheers, Hello Netali, Of the 3 Kombucha applications Scoby itself cut to size, pureed scoby = Kombucha cream and Kombucha liquid, which you use to combat your warts, the liquid form is the weakest in application. Also, in order to really eliminate warts effectively you need to be very diligent in applying either 1 or 2 method to them, best during the night, covering the affected parts and protecting your bedclothes. Putting an old sock over the bandaged part will keep it together well. In the morning, let your foot dry and give it plenty of fresh air. It may take quite a time until the offending skin growths show signs of shifting. Plantar warts are usually caused by a virus, and since Kombucha is anti-viral it should be able to eventually get rid of the warts. The important thing is patience. You are looking at possibly a fortnight's application of Scoby to the affected area. See how you go, and all the best with your scoby friends. Let us know how you are going on. kombuchascobily, Margret:-) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ <)))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <)))<>< http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com +----------------- http://www.Gotquestions.org ------------------+ JOY comes by putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 > > > Hi, > > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers, > Hello Netali, > > Of the 3 Kombucha applications Scoby itself cut to size, pureed scoby = > Kombucha cream and Kombucha liquid, which you use to combat your > warts, the liquid form is the weakest in application. > > Also, in order to really eliminate warts effectively you need to be very > diligent in applying either 1 or 2 method to them, best during the night, > covering the affected parts and protecting your bedclothes. Putting an old > sock over the bandaged part will keep it together well. > > In the morning, let your foot dry and give it plenty of fresh air. > It may take quite a time until the offending skin growths show signs of > shifting. Plantar warts are usually caused by a virus, and since Kombucha > is anti-viral it should be able to eventually get rid of the warts. > > The important thing is patience. You are looking at possibly a fortnight's > application of Scoby to the affected area. > > See how you go, and all the best with your scoby friends. > > Let us know how you are going on. > > kombuchascobily, > > Margret:-) > -- Thank you so much Margret. Very helpful insight which unfortunately I'll have to postpone as I don't have any available scoby at the moment. As I mentioned before, I'm new to kombucha, and both my scobies are starting a new brewing cycle. I'll have to wait a few weeks. Cheers, Netali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 > > > Hi, > > I have a few planter warts on my toes, which my doc. gave me 50% > > salacide to treat the warts. After a month the warts are still here, > > with very dry skin around them. needles to say-it ain't pretty. Can > > kombucha help this situation? For the past few days I had a cotton > > ball soaked with old kombucha for about 10 min. I'm not sure if it > > helped. I'm new to kombucha, only on my third round, so I'm still > > learning. Any advice would help, and be greatly appreciated. > > Cheers, > Hello Netali, > > Of the 3 Kombucha applications Scoby itself cut to size, pureed scoby = > Kombucha cream and Kombucha liquid, which you use to combat your > warts, the liquid form is the weakest in application. > > Also, in order to really eliminate warts effectively you need to be very > diligent in applying either 1 or 2 method to them, best during the night, > covering the affected parts and protecting your bedclothes. Putting an old > sock over the bandaged part will keep it together well. > > In the morning, let your foot dry and give it plenty of fresh air. > It may take quite a time until the offending skin growths show signs of > shifting. Plantar warts are usually caused by a virus, and since Kombucha > is anti-viral it should be able to eventually get rid of the warts. > > The important thing is patience. You are looking at possibly a fortnight's > application of Scoby to the affected area. > > See how you go, and all the best with your scoby friends. > > Let us know how you are going on. > > kombuchascobily, > > Margret:-) > -- Thank you so much Margret. Very helpful insight which unfortunately I'll have to postpone as I don't have any available scoby at the moment. As I mentioned before, I'm new to kombucha, and both my scobies are starting a new brewing cycle. I'll have to wait a few weeks. Cheers, Netali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Would you tell us about the prostate formula? Interesting to say the least! Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Re: Can Kombucha help cure planter warts? > Hi Netali, after drinking my regular kombucha for about 8 months, for > the past 6 months my partner has been drinking a special kombucha/ > prostate formula made with herbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Would you tell us about the prostate formula? Interesting to say the least! Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Re: Can Kombucha help cure planter warts? > Hi Netali, after drinking my regular kombucha for about 8 months, for > the past 6 months my partner has been drinking a special kombucha/ > prostate formula made with herbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Would you tell us about the prostate formula? Interesting to say the least! Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Re: Can Kombucha help cure planter warts? > Hi Netali, after drinking my regular kombucha for about 8 months, for > the past 6 months my partner has been drinking a special kombucha/ > prostate formula made with herbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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