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Dear Hannah,

Please be careful. KT may not be right for you. If

you start having any kind of problems please consider

using kefir instead. Many folks on this site use

kefir more than KT. I'd suggest doing an Internet

search on kefir and listen to your body. You may

tolerate KT just fine. We are all different. And for

God's sake keep going to your physician and listening

to the medical professionals in your life. But don't

forget that you are ultimately responsible for your

good health. The basics of good health include

getting lots of pure clean water, getting a good

mineral and vitamin supplement, eating fresh or frozen

vegetables/fruits/meats and having hope.

Hang in there :o)

ann

--- Hannah Bahler <h.bahler@...> wrote:

> Hi! Just started making kt and have a question. I've

> read that kt is

> supposed to really detoxify the body. Problem is,

> i'm a kidney

> transplant patient and am on continual antirejection

> meds for that. I

> need the medication is my system to keep my body

> from rejecting the

> kidney. would the kt detoxify even that out? How

> strong is the

> detoxifying power? Anyone out there in my situation

> that drinks it and

> is fine?

> Thanks,

> Hannah

>

>

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Dear Hannah,

Please be careful. KT may not be right for you. If

you start having any kind of problems please consider

using kefir instead. Many folks on this site use

kefir more than KT. I'd suggest doing an Internet

search on kefir and listen to your body. You may

tolerate KT just fine. We are all different. And for

God's sake keep going to your physician and listening

to the medical professionals in your life. But don't

forget that you are ultimately responsible for your

good health. The basics of good health include

getting lots of pure clean water, getting a good

mineral and vitamin supplement, eating fresh or frozen

vegetables/fruits/meats and having hope.

Hang in there :o)

ann

--- Hannah Bahler <h.bahler@...> wrote:

> Hi! Just started making kt and have a question. I've

> read that kt is

> supposed to really detoxify the body. Problem is,

> i'm a kidney

> transplant patient and am on continual antirejection

> meds for that. I

> need the medication is my system to keep my body

> from rejecting the

> kidney. would the kt detoxify even that out? How

> strong is the

> detoxifying power? Anyone out there in my situation

> that drinks it and

> is fine?

> Thanks,

> Hannah

>

>

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Hi Hannah,

Not sure if anyone can answer your question, hopefully someone who has

had a similar experience will respond but even then, everyone is

different.

If you do decide to try Kombucha tea I would be very cautious,

starting with just a teaspoon and watching the effects over time.

Kombucha detoxifies through the kidneys and that may not be a good

thing for you right now. I recommend you discuss it with your doctor

before you begin.

Exactly how much it would change the antirejection meds is another

unknown and would need to be watched very carefully. Sorry, I wish I

could answer with more certainty but I just don't have those answers.

Best wishes for your health and wellbeing.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

-- In kombucha tea , " Hannah Bahler "

<h.bahler@...> wrote:

>

> Hi! Just started making kt and have a question. I've read that kt is

> supposed to really detoxify the body. Problem is, i'm a kidney

> transplant patient and am on continual antirejection meds for that. I

> need the medication is my system to keep my body from rejecting the

> kidney. would the kt detoxify even that out? How strong is the

> detoxifying power? Anyone out there in my situation that drinks it and

> is fine?

> Thanks,

> Hannah

>

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Hi Hannah,

Not sure if anyone can answer your question, hopefully someone who has

had a similar experience will respond but even then, everyone is

different.

If you do decide to try Kombucha tea I would be very cautious,

starting with just a teaspoon and watching the effects over time.

Kombucha detoxifies through the kidneys and that may not be a good

thing for you right now. I recommend you discuss it with your doctor

before you begin.

Exactly how much it would change the antirejection meds is another

unknown and would need to be watched very carefully. Sorry, I wish I

could answer with more certainty but I just don't have those answers.

Best wishes for your health and wellbeing.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

-- In kombucha tea , " Hannah Bahler "

<h.bahler@...> wrote:

>

> Hi! Just started making kt and have a question. I've read that kt is

> supposed to really detoxify the body. Problem is, i'm a kidney

> transplant patient and am on continual antirejection meds for that. I

> need the medication is my system to keep my body from rejecting the

> kidney. would the kt detoxify even that out? How strong is the

> detoxifying power? Anyone out there in my situation that drinks it and

> is fine?

> Thanks,

> Hannah

>

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