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Oh good. Thanks so much for answering that question for me, Gayle.

It was a bit of a concern and I wanted to be sure before introducing

someone else to it.

> KT has about the same amount of alcohol as fruit juice.

> If one would drink fruit juic ...one ought not to have any issues

with KT. KT is an acid end product ferment not an alcohol end product

ferment.

>

> Gayle

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Hi and EveryOne,

That depends on the alcoholic.

For many people, Kombucha is a way to get off alcohol and stay off of

it. However some people who have problems with alcohol feel that they

don't want to take any chance and avoid Kombucha.

Kombucha has a tiny amount of alcohol,-as much as fruit juice.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

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- In kombucha tea , " valq22003 " <valq22003@...> wrote:

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> Is Kombucha safe for an alcoholic to drink?

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I have asked before about Kombucha for an alcoholic, and I understand

the amount of alcohol is negligible. However, I was wondering if

there would be more or less as a result of second fermentation and if

it is better NOT to do a second fermentation if someone is?

Thanks!

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