Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Now see, I totally disagree with . I seal mine all the time, and don't have any issues. Those " gasses " --> AKA carbon dioxide. (Which also exists often in non-sealed kombucha.) Just IMHO. And , please do post the link re. the Russian ladies! :-) Vicki in Orlando > > From: Nita Bowman <aware8@...> > Subject: Scared to drink Kombucha now > kombucha tea > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 9:38 PM > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > > > Mahalo, > > Nita > > > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > > http://www.ergobaby carrier.com/ 758.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Now see, I totally disagree with . I seal mine all the time, and don't have any issues. Those " gasses " --> AKA carbon dioxide. (Which also exists often in non-sealed kombucha.) Just IMHO. And , please do post the link re. the Russian ladies! :-) Vicki in Orlando > > From: Nita Bowman <aware8@...> > Subject: Scared to drink Kombucha now > kombucha tea > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 9:38 PM > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > > > Mahalo, > > Nita > > > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > > http://www.ergobaby carrier.com/ 758.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Now see, I totally disagree with . I seal mine all the time, and don't have any issues. Those " gasses " --> AKA carbon dioxide. (Which also exists often in non-sealed kombucha.) Just IMHO. And , please do post the link re. the Russian ladies! :-) Vicki in Orlando > > From: Nita Bowman <aware8@...> > Subject: Scared to drink Kombucha now > kombucha tea > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 9:38 PM > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > > > Mahalo, > > Nita > > > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > > http://www.ergobaby carrier.com/ 758.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 " Just because somebody publishes things in a book, does not make those things true. " Had to smile there Margret, one does tend, from time to time to meet the " It must be true I saw it on Telly. " mentallity. :¬)) . (UK) ________________________________ From: Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> kombucha tea Sent: Fri, 15 January, 2010 18:18:28 Subject: Re: Scared to drink Kombucha now In message <3C452D190D8F48C1B805BCD31B0036F6@YOUR516F049C6C> you wrote: > I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's > All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very > strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want > people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. Hi, Nita, you most likely have dome yourself a disservice reading that book. I am very glad that I have not wasted my time reading it! Kombucha is not some weird kind of drug or hallucinogenic 'mushroom', but a wonderful symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeasts specific to Kombucha. There are many other similar cultures in very large fermentation land - all of them healthy and good nourishment consumed with a bit of common sense.. Kombucha has been our house drink for nigh unto 30 years and has only been good for us and the people we've share it with > They recommend that children do not drink it, That is their weird opinion. My 6 children and I when pregnant have always enjoyed the wonderous Tea Elixir. More recently we have also added Kefir to the probiotic diet and must state that the two drinks are brilliant and keep (amongst other things) our gut very well funtioning! > .. that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised) Well I am old enough to supervise myself ;-) and drink well beyond 8 oz, and so does my husband! :-) > ..., always drink before meals, who says? I drink any time of the day, when I fancy a cup or more of KT! > and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days My KT never sees a fridge! It is bottled in sealed bottles and kept at room temperature for a while and then put into a cold pantry. I have NEVER had an abnormality with my KT! > I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? Yes, it will, if consumed very acidic, with the sugar all consumed by the culture during the fermentation process. > ..... EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER > DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " After maybe consuming how many bathfuls of KT? ;-) > So, are these authors off their rockers? Yes, absolutely! They are given to paranoia squared!! They don't seem to have any healthy common sense at all, it seems! > Should I ignore these warnings? Well, you are free to make up your own mind, but as to me, I certainly will ignore their crazy notions! > I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this > dangerous concoction now? 'dangerous concoctions'? Oh dear, I think you've already been infected with the paranoia of those guys. Just because somebody publishes things in a book, does not make those things true. In fact, there are lots more untruths published than truths.... > Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it > too. Ah, some sensible comment at last! ;-) If you want to know what I think about soda (I think, we call it pop in the UK): YUK! There are few things that are worse to drink than that rubbish! Diet soda is particularly pernicious with all the artificial sweet chemical rubbish in it- otherwise, with sugar, which is bad for overweight and especially yeast infection. I so hope you will see the light, cast of unreasonable fear and just ENJOY your Kombucha, which you and your family do anyway. Don't let certain spoilsports dampen your enjoyment of the very healthy and exceedingly lovely Kombucha Elixir. Margret :-) (feeling lighter, after having written some ire off my soul!) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.newlifederby.org.uk http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com .. as in Adam all die, in Christ shall all be made alive .. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 " Just because somebody publishes things in a book, does not make those things true. " Had to smile there Margret, one does tend, from time to time to meet the " It must be true I saw it on Telly. " mentallity. :¬)) . (UK) ________________________________ From: Margret Pegg <Minstrel@...> kombucha tea Sent: Fri, 15 January, 2010 18:18:28 Subject: Re: Scared to drink Kombucha now In message <3C452D190D8F48C1B805BCD31B0036F6@YOUR516F049C6C> you wrote: > I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's > All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very > strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want > people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. Hi, Nita, you most likely have dome yourself a disservice reading that book. I am very glad that I have not wasted my time reading it! Kombucha is not some weird kind of drug or hallucinogenic 'mushroom', but a wonderful symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeasts specific to Kombucha. There are many other similar cultures in very large fermentation land - all of them healthy and good nourishment consumed with a bit of common sense.. Kombucha has been our house drink for nigh unto 30 years and has only been good for us and the people we've share it with > They recommend that children do not drink it, That is their weird opinion. My 6 children and I when pregnant have always enjoyed the wonderous Tea Elixir. More recently we have also added Kefir to the probiotic diet and must state that the two drinks are brilliant and keep (amongst other things) our gut very well funtioning! > .. that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised) Well I am old enough to supervise myself ;-) and drink well beyond 8 oz, and so does my husband! :-) > ..., always drink before meals, who says? I drink any time of the day, when I fancy a cup or more of KT! > and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days My KT never sees a fridge! It is bottled in sealed bottles and kept at room temperature for a while and then put into a cold pantry. I have NEVER had an abnormality with my KT! > I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? Yes, it will, if consumed very acidic, with the sugar all consumed by the culture during the fermentation process. > ..... EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER > DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " After maybe consuming how many bathfuls of KT? ;-) > So, are these authors off their rockers? Yes, absolutely! They are given to paranoia squared!! They don't seem to have any healthy common sense at all, it seems! > Should I ignore these warnings? Well, you are free to make up your own mind, but as to me, I certainly will ignore their crazy notions! > I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this > dangerous concoction now? 'dangerous concoctions'? Oh dear, I think you've already been infected with the paranoia of those guys. Just because somebody publishes things in a book, does not make those things true. In fact, there are lots more untruths published than truths.... > Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it > too. Ah, some sensible comment at last! ;-) If you want to know what I think about soda (I think, we call it pop in the UK): YUK! There are few things that are worse to drink than that rubbish! Diet soda is particularly pernicious with all the artificial sweet chemical rubbish in it- otherwise, with sugar, which is bad for overweight and especially yeast infection. I so hope you will see the light, cast of unreasonable fear and just ENJOY your Kombucha, which you and your family do anyway. Don't let certain spoilsports dampen your enjoyment of the very healthy and exceedingly lovely Kombucha Elixir. Margret :-) (feeling lighter, after having written some ire off my soul!) -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.newlifederby.org.uk http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com .. as in Adam all die, in Christ shall all be made alive .. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hello, Nita! I am out o the healthfoodstore to buy a case of KT !!Just flat out of mine, you inspired the rebel in me ! i have been experimenting with this stuff for nearing three decades,/ so has your mom,those guys are probably " lawyers " waiting for action../ the writers of that book./ Peace..Jahjet > > Hi everyone, > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > Mahalo, > Nita > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/758.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hello, Nita! I am out o the healthfoodstore to buy a case of KT !!Just flat out of mine, you inspired the rebel in me ! i have been experimenting with this stuff for nearing three decades,/ so has your mom,those guys are probably " lawyers " waiting for action../ the writers of that book./ Peace..Jahjet > > Hi everyone, > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > Mahalo, > Nita > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/758.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 hello, Diane!cork it,the worst can happen is that it will push the cork out, and you loose some precious KT. Sometimes, after i cork it I seal with ceram wrap,and rubberband, if there are bubbles escaping, it will blow up a little ballon / from ceram wrap/. This i popp, and drink my KT !! Blessings. jahjet/ usually i use Gt bottles caps are built in for a slight releise of pressures/ Peace.. Jahjet > > From: Nita Bowman <aware8@...> > Subject: Scared to drink Kombucha now > kombucha tea > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 9:38 PM > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > > > Mahalo, > > Nita > > > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > > http://www.ergobaby carrier.com/ 758.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 hello, Diane!cork it,the worst can happen is that it will push the cork out, and you loose some precious KT. Sometimes, after i cork it I seal with ceram wrap,and rubberband, if there are bubbles escaping, it will blow up a little ballon / from ceram wrap/. This i popp, and drink my KT !! Blessings. jahjet/ usually i use Gt bottles caps are built in for a slight releise of pressures/ Peace.. Jahjet > > From: Nita Bowman <aware8@...> > Subject: Scared to drink Kombucha now > kombucha tea > Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 9:38 PM > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > I apologize if these questions have been answered. I have not been able to use the family computer to read my kombucha messages lately. I have just finished reading a book called Kombucha How-To and What It's All About by Alana Pascal and Lynne Van Der Kar. The authors are very strict on it's use and emphasize more than once that they don't want people to misuse KT and cause it to become illegal. They recommend that children do not drink it, that adults not have more than 8 oz a day (unless supervised), always drink before meals, and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > They also recommend that people with candida infections DO NOT USE KOMBUCHA. I thought that it was the opposite and that KT helps yeast infections? > > > > And for the final scare: " If raising of alkaline phosphatase levels is the mechanism Kombucha utilizes, it would follow that the EXCESSIVE USE OF KOMBUCHA COULD LEAD TO FATAL OBSTRUCTIVE LIVER DISEASES, as well as diseases of the pancreas, lung and bone. " > > > > So, are these authors off their rockers? Should I ignore these warnings? I'm wondering if any novice like me should even be meddling with this dangerous concoction now? Please help, because sometimes I drink it like soda and my kids like it too. Also, I don't want to aggravate any yeast infections that we are getting! and I have not been keeping track of the days it's in the fridge! > > > > Mahalo, > > Nita > > > > I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! > > http://www.ergobaby carrier.com/ 758.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hello, .changing the subject. tonite i made a raw blender soup, with KT verysour KT,red cabbage, red beets,garlic and celery root juice, i made earler..with fresly made Essene bread, it was just behumblingly good..FAITHFULLY ,HOPEFULLY..PRAYING.. JAHJET THANK YOU LESLIE!! > > I also find it interesting that most (primarily in the States) question > kombucha or fermented, living foods/ drinks...but don't question what's in > their lotions and creams (skin= largest body organ), in their sodas (dyes, > kidney-- damaging toxins, artificial sweetners), and what's in their > condiments and sauces that they use so liberally...they don't question > what's in their tap water because their government tells them to drink and > be healthy! > yet they question kombucha, which has been around for Decades upon decades. > > how long has Pepsi been around? > Splenda? > > Burger king? > > hmm... > > just throwing that out there. > > [snipped the overgrown tapeworm!] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I am SCARED too...SCARED to NOT drink kombucha. CHEERS On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Jahjet <jahjet@...> wrote: > > > Hello, .changing the subject. tonite i made a raw blender soup, with > KT verysour KT,red cabbage, red beets,garlic and celery root juice, i made > earler..with fresly made Essene bread, it was just behumblingly > good..FAITHFULLY ,HOPEFULLY..PRAYING.. JAHJET THANK YOU LESLIE!! > > > > > > I also find it interesting that most (primarily in the States) question > > kombucha or fermented, living foods/ drinks...but don't question what's > in > > their lotions and creams (skin= largest body organ), in their sodas > (dyes, > > kidney-- damaging toxins, artificial sweetners), and what's in their > > condiments and sauces that they use so liberally...they don't question > > what's in their tap water because their government tells them to drink > and > > be healthy! > > yet they question kombucha, which has been around for Decades upon > decades. > > > > how long has Pepsi been around? > > Splenda? > > > > Burger king? > > > > hmm... > > > > just throwing that out there. > > > > [snipped the overgrown tapeworm!] > > > > > -- Kathy-jo c. 612.386.4240 ebay store: http://stores.ebay.com/Uptown-rags http://finance./group/MNBlueSkyGuideExchange/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 People are quick to dismiss, or even deride, anything which is unusual. This sounds like more of the same. One thing I wanted to respond to was the bit about ketones damaging the kidneys. This is ridiculous, it's one of the same (wrong) arguments used against low-carb diets. Ketones are a *normal* part of our biochemistry, and are simply *not* a concern. People who claim ketones are dangerous are confusing a *normal* body function with ketoacidosis, an *abnormal* condition in diabetics and alcoholics. Fructose is a ketone. Do these authors claim fruits and vegetables damage the kidneys? I wonder what these authors would say about exercise? After all, it damages the muscles! - . > >...and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 When did sugars (Carbohydrates) become Alkanones (Ketones)? Part rusty memory and part " digging around " yielded ... " The general formula for sugars is (CH2O) n — that is, carbon combined with water multiplied n times — indicating the derivation of the word ‘carbohydrate’. " Fructose is sometimes referred to as fruit sugar. The scientific formula for Fructose is C6H12O6 For Sucrose C12H22O11 General formula for Ketones... Acetone (2-propanone, propanone, or other names) has CH3COCH3 as its chemical formula. . (UK) ________________________________ From: <hoffman.aj@...> Subject: Re: Scared to drink Kombucha now People are quick to dismiss, or even deride, anything which is unusual. This sounds like more of the same. One thing I wanted to respond to was the bit about ketones damaging the kidneys. This is ridiculous, it's one of the same (wrong) arguments used against low-carb diets. Ketones are a *normal* part of our biochemistry, and are simply *not* a concern. People who claim ketones are dangerous are confusing a *normal* body function with ketoacidosis, an *abnormal* condition in diabetics and alcoholics. Fructose is a ketone. Do these authors claim fruits and vegetables damage the kidneys? I wonder what these authors would say about exercise? After all, it damages the muscles! - . > >...and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 Monosaccharides are aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups. Fructose and glucose share the same chemical formula, but differ in structure - isomers. Glucose is classified as an aldehyde while fructose is classified as a ketone, since its carbonyl group has two hydrocarbon groups attached. - . > > > >...and that it is not kept sealed in the fridge for more than 3 to 4 days because of acetone (ketone bodies) damaging the kidneys! > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 In message <hituec+bmuteGroups> you wrote: > Monosaccharides are aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups. > Fructose and glucose share the same chemical formula, but differ in > structure - isomers. Glucose is classified as an aldehyde while fructose > is classified as a ketone, since its carbonyl group has two hydrocarbon > groups attached. , I marvel at yours and 's knowledge of chemical dooh-dahs. My brain is shaped in such a way that chemical formulae almost immediately slip out again ... kind of chemical form of dyslexia? .... except for nice and short H2O ... of which we use plenty for brewing! ;-) Best wishes, Margret from UK -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.newlifederby.org.uk http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in him and he in God. (1 4:15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 In message <hituec+bmuteGroups> you wrote: > Monosaccharides are aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups. > Fructose and glucose share the same chemical formula, but differ in > structure - isomers. Glucose is classified as an aldehyde while fructose > is classified as a ketone, since its carbonyl group has two hydrocarbon > groups attached. , I marvel at yours and 's knowledge of chemical dooh-dahs. My brain is shaped in such a way that chemical formulae almost immediately slip out again ... kind of chemical form of dyslexia? .... except for nice and short H2O ... of which we use plenty for brewing! ;-) Best wishes, Margret from UK -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.newlifederby.org.uk http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in him and he in God. (1 4:15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 In message <hituec+bmuteGroups> you wrote: > Monosaccharides are aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups. > Fructose and glucose share the same chemical formula, but differ in > structure - isomers. Glucose is classified as an aldehyde while fructose > is classified as a ketone, since its carbonyl group has two hydrocarbon > groups attached. , I marvel at yours and 's knowledge of chemical dooh-dahs. My brain is shaped in such a way that chemical formulae almost immediately slip out again ... kind of chemical form of dyslexia? .... except for nice and short H2O ... of which we use plenty for brewing! ;-) Best wishes, Margret from UK -- +------------------ Minstrel@... --------------------+ http://www.newlifederby.org.uk http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk/family/scobygrow/home.html http://bavarianminstrel.wordpress.com creation.com If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives in him and he in God. (1 4:15) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Hello and thank you everyone for your many helpful replies. I'm glad to be a part of this group. Otherwise I may have been deterred by that book. The book says that Alana Pascal is a Certified Clinical Nutiritionist with a strong background in biochemistry and 23 years of experience in the alternative health field. Lynne Van der Kar is a certified massage therapist. I admit that while reading it, I was guilty of leaning toward the false assumption that because it was in a book, it was true. However, this book was published in 1995. I think a lot more research and documentation has been done since then. While reading your replies and catching up on all the other wonderful posts, I read some of the FAQ's that Bev linked to. I found the following to be of particular interest and relevance: (note the time relevence to this book's publishing, on the question about children drinking it. My 2 yo (youngest of our six) was not interested in KT until just recently. I hear some of you give it to your children. Do you think they drink roughly 2 oz per year of age? what do you think about the answer below?) Aloha, Nita 6.5 How long will bottled Kombucha Tea keep? There have been some reports stating that bottled Kombucha has remained viable for up to one year, as long as it is kept in the refrigerator, or another type of cold storage. If not kept in cool, the microörganisms will not survive, although many of the other components found in the ferment will remain stable. 6.15 How much Kombucha Tea can I drink daily? Some people only drink 4 ounces once or twice daily others are drinking 30 ounces or more per day without any ill effects 6.22 Can children drink Kombucha Tea? Roussin, Director of the Kombucha Consumer Research Group & trade; says: " Until today (4 Jan 1996), I would have recommended that Kombucha not be given to pre-puberty children. The reasons are iffy, and propounded in several books and papers, but the basis for those iffy suggestions are not valid, therefore, the suggestions are not valid either. In short, there is no reason (except concerns about caffeine) not to give Kombucha to children. I would suggest small amounts (less than 2 ounces per day per year of age), since we have not fully researched the effects of some of the compounds we've identified on human physiology. While our initial impressions are that they are very favorable to the human body, that is also an observation on probable interaction with a healthy adult. " 6.23 Should lactating women drink Kombucha Tea? Since lactating mothers pass on substances through the breast milk to their infants, most people feel that it would be a good idea to wait until the child is finished breast-feeding before starting to drink Kombucha Tea. However, whether or not to drink Kombucha while breast-feeding, has to remain a personal decision for the mother to make. Remember, that the caffeine is not used by the colony while fermenting, and remains in the finished Kombucha Tea. 6.49 Can Kombucha Tea cause poisoning and allergic reactions? Nothing has been substantiated on any poisoning by Kombucha Tea. Allergic reactions are rare, however, not impossible, since Kombucha is a food. 6.82 Should I drink Kombucha Tea on an empty stomach? Concerning when to take the first drink of Kombucha. It is recommended that the first Kombucha be taken first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. The purpose is for the Kombucha Tea to move into the body quickly with out the hindrance of food and digestive juices. However, not everybody's stomach is the same. Some people insist that the acidic Kombucha Tea upsets their stomach when consumed on an empty tummy. It is suggested that they eat something first or take their Kombucha Tea with food. That is better than not taking it at all. If one takes the tea during the day under a variety of situations then they may get different effects and benefits when the tea hits the stomach with varying kinds and amounts of food in the stomach. I have always drunk my k-tea first thing in the morning so that it moves into the blood stream quickly and unhindered. It also passes quickly in the liver and kidneys and probably is more efficient then when competing with a lot of other waste products. Also, if one wants to use k-tea as an appetite suppressant then it should be taken around 30 minutes before a meal. This allows it to pass through the stomach and exert it effects on the appetite. I try not to take the Kombucha Tea and vitamins or supplements at the same time because I want to get maximum benefit of both. I don't want the Kombucha Tea possibly tying up beneficial parts of the supplements or vitamins and minerals. Jack Barclay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Good point Margaret, Now that you mention it, I have noticed that sometimes I feel like drinking KT less than other times. Then there are other times when I feel like chugging it down. I suppose that could be my body reacting to it's need for KT. Moderation is key, right? ~nita I am now an affiliate of ErgoBaby. Click on the link below to purchase the Best Baby r Ever! http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/758.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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