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Hey from another MS fighter here :)

I am no expert, but being Russian and treating Kombucha as a " regular "

drink (akin to kvass, kefir , etc.,) I would not see any discrepancy

that it should cause.

I will wait for responces from wise members of this group - there is

always something I don't know.

Irina

>

> Hi and happy new year to all.

>

> I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

> prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

>

> I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

>

> I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

>

> And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

>

>

> As yet, i havent had any problems apart from kidney ache but i put

> that down to detox? (hope im right lol)

>

> I have asked two doctors about KT and medication but they had never

> heard of KT!

>

> Hope you can help.

>

> Blessings

> .

>

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---hi,and welcome, i too will wait to see other posts :) thanks Irina

blessings

.

In kombucha tea , " Irina " <sleduuschaya@...> wrote:

>

> Hey from another MS fighter here :)

>

> I am no expert, but being Russian and treating Kombucha as a " regular "

> drink (akin to kvass, kefir , etc.,) I would not see any discrepancy

> that it should cause.

>

> I will wait for responces from wise members of this group - there is

> always something I don't know.

>

> Irina

>

>

> >

> > Hi and happy new year to all.

> >

> > I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

> > prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

> >

> > I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

> >

> > I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

> >

> > And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

> >

> >

> > As yet, i havent had any problems apart from kidney ache but i put

> > that down to detox? (hope im right lol)

> >

> > I have asked two doctors about KT and medication but they had never

> > heard of KT!

> >

> > Hope you can help.

> >

> > Blessings

> > .

> >

>

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> Hi and happy new year to all.

>

> I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

> prescribed medication?

Hi ....tough question...so many variables.

First....I also consider my KT to be a healthful food. I do always

try to use only organic ingredients. (avoidance of residual

pesticides,etc.)

I can only say I can recall no claims from anyone regarding reactions

with prescriptions.

I know there have been many folks who have been able to get off

prescriptions with drinking KT on a regular basis.

I think the bottom line is you have to go with your gut feeling

combined with any info you can get from your prescribing physician

and your pharmacist.

Good luck to you....

Gayle

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Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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Hi Patty,

I know you aren't giving medical advice or anything (legal disclaimer ;0)),

but I was wondering what you thought about the effect of drinking KT with

Synthroid. I take my Synthroid when I get up, and within a short time after,

I drink my KT to get my energy up for my morning workout. Considering that

all this happens at 4:30/5 am, I don't really have the time window to wait

the two hours after taking my meds, before drinking KT. I would think that

for my purposes the more of the Synthroid I absorb, the better. I haven't

noticed any adverse effects thus far from the mixture, but your well

informed opinion would be appreciated! :0)

Thanks,

Ana

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of Patty

Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 10:36 AM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: KT and other tablets

,

Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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Woa!!! That's the middle of the night.

[{:-((

Nn. England.

Re: KT and other tablets

,

Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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Woa!!! That's the middle of the night.

[{:-((

Nn. England.

Re: KT and other tablets

,

Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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LOL. ..I am a single mom to a very active (read chatty) 4 year old. If

I don't get up when it's dark I don't have a chance to hear silence!!! LOL.

But I often joke I am going to meet myself getting up as I am going to bed!

~A.M.

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of Kane

Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 1:20 PM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: Re: KT and other tablets

Woa!!! That's the middle of the night.

[{:-((

Nn. England.

Re: KT and other tablets

,

Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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LOL. ..I am a single mom to a very active (read chatty) 4 year old. If

I don't get up when it's dark I don't have a chance to hear silence!!! LOL.

But I often joke I am going to meet myself getting up as I am going to bed!

~A.M.

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of Kane

Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 1:20 PM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: Re: KT and other tablets

Woa!!! That's the middle of the night.

[{:-((

Nn. England.

Re: KT and other tablets

,

Having many years experience in both pharmacy and nursing, off the

top of my head, I don't see any major problems except I'm wondering

if the acidity of KT could possibly increase the amount of the drugs

absorbed? That's just conjecture, but it may be better to not drink

KT for an hour before taking meds and 2 hours after. On another

note, taking Simvastatin with MS seems questionable. All statins

actually can cause a syndrome which appears to mimic MS (statin

induced myopathy) so, if you are taking a statin AND have MS...well,

I think that could be a problem! I can't help but wonder if the

statins are the cause of your kidney pain. I'm not trying to give you

medical advice or scare you, I just see it as a potential problem.

Talk to your doctor about that. I was put on statins when they first

came out. After a few months doctors were convinced I had MS, but

the MRI was negative. Then my doc read about statins causing muscle

breakdown and told me to get off of them and within a few weeks all

symptoms were gone. I was one of the first reported cases and it

nearly cost me my kidneys. The protein from the muscle breakdown

caused by statins eventually clogs up your kidneys. If you are going

to take it, make sure you take CoQ10 too! Hope this helps.

Patty

I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

Blessings

.

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Hi and EveryOne,

Ask your doctor or pharmacist if any of the drugs you take would react

to vinegar....if so, then you probably should take that drug at a

different time than you take your Kombucha.

Basically Kombucha is a food but an acidic one so drugs that react to

acid may react with KT.

You may want to reduce the amount of KT you drink and increase the

amount of plain water until your kidneys and other body part get used

to it. No point in going too fast.

Best wishes for your health and happiness in the New Year.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

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--- In kombucha tea , " pagani42 " <willow29961@...> w

ote:

>

> Hi and happy new year to all.

>

> I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

> prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

>

> I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

>

> I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

>

> And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

>

>

> As yet, i havent had any problems apart from kidney ache but i put

> that down to detox? (hope im right lol)

>

> I have asked two doctors about KT and medication but they had never

> heard of KT!

>

> Hope you can help.

>

> Blessings

> .

>

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Hi and EveryOne,

Ask your doctor or pharmacist if any of the drugs you take would react

to vinegar....if so, then you probably should take that drug at a

different time than you take your Kombucha.

Basically Kombucha is a food but an acidic one so drugs that react to

acid may react with KT.

You may want to reduce the amount of KT you drink and increase the

amount of plain water until your kidneys and other body part get used

to it. No point in going too fast.

Best wishes for your health and happiness in the New Year.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

MANNA INTERNATIONAL

Kombucha Manna Drops

Manna Green and White Tea Extract

FREE: KMI Newsletters

Kombucha Center and FAQ

Original Kombucha Mailing List

http://users.bestweb.net/~om/MI

--- In kombucha tea , " pagani42 " <willow29961@...> w

ote:

>

> Hi and happy new year to all.

>

> I love Kombucha but did wonder if anyone knows if it reacts with

> prescribed medication? Sort of 'if i take ect, should i avoid kt'

>

> I am on lifelong medication for depression. i take paroxetine.

>

> I also take cholesterol tablets eg Simvastatin

>

> And medication for my MS, baclofen and pregabalin

>

>

> As yet, i havent had any problems apart from kidney ache but i put

> that down to detox? (hope im right lol)

>

> I have asked two doctors about KT and medication but they had never

> heard of KT!

>

> Hope you can help.

>

> Blessings

> .

>

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Ana Marie,

I honestly don't know the answer to that. The only thing I'm aware of

that's a problem with Synthroid is that Calcium inhibits absorption.

It's usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach. I like Bev's

answer...ask your doctor if it can be taken with vinegar (personally, I

think the pharmacist is more likely to know). I spent a short time

looking for an answer but didn't find one for you.

Patty

I was wondering what you thought about the effect of drinking KT with

Synthroid.

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Ana Marie,

I honestly don't know the answer to that. The only thing I'm aware of

that's a problem with Synthroid is that Calcium inhibits absorption.

It's usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach. I like Bev's

answer...ask your doctor if it can be taken with vinegar (personally, I

think the pharmacist is more likely to know). I spent a short time

looking for an answer but didn't find one for you.

Patty

I was wondering what you thought about the effect of drinking KT with

Synthroid.

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