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Thats a great idea! i bet the fizzy acidic kt would slough off a lot of dead

skin! I put a piece of retired mother in a blender with just enough KT to cover

it and blend up. its like apple sauce. I use it on my face as a sort of

mask/peel. After 15 minutes I wash it off and my skin is so soft! it's a little

red after, but it goes away in a few minutes. no more redness than a scrub, but

way softer skin!!!

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> Welcome Back Sprite! Hi, ! Your entry reminds me of the gentleman who

grows scoby in a plastic bucket, just for his feet .It healed an old injury of

his and he shared with us ! You may remember..luv, Jahjet

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I use an ancient W/up bowl, but did have the quaint though a while ago .....

Would a pair of Wellies make 2 calf-high soakers (one per foot)?

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Welcome Back Sprite! Hi, ! Your entry reminds me of the gentleman who grows

scoby in a plastic bucket, just for his feet .It healed an old injury of his and

he shared with us ! You may remember..luv, Jahjet

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...wellies..are they made of rubber? so long they do not leak..hehe..they will

be just the right footsize! Smile.. Jahjet

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> I use an ancient W/up bowl, but did have the quaint though a while ago .....

Would a pair of Wellies make 2 calf-high soakers (one per foot)?

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> Welcome Back Sprite! Hi, ! Your entry reminds me of the gentleman who

grows scoby in a plastic bucket, just for his feet .It healed an old injury of

his and he shared with us ! You may remember..luv, Jahjet

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Missed that message about bucket. Thanks. The lady I spoke of(circulation, feet

soak) had been to hospital several times & had those little plastic(bath?)tubs

which we started using. One for each foot. BTW, I have had the feeling over

time that it is good to have fresh kt for soak every few weeks. This is not

grounded in any sort of empirical knowledge, just feels better, so I do not

question. Peace. N

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I agree, ! Totally It is a good place to detox, the feet.. scrubadub in

the tub (bath, or shower)..leave on a little while and rinse..( the whole

body..) very cleansing, Jahjet

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> Missed that message about bucket. Thanks. The lady I spoke of(circulation,

feet soak) had been to hospital several times & had those little

plastic(bath?)tubs which we started using. One for each foot. BTW, I have had

the feeling over time that it is good to have fresh kt for soak every few weeks.

This is not grounded in any sort of empirical knowledge, just feels better, so I

do not question. Peace. N

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Hya J! Keep the room colder, it is warming up, so brewing is faster..just wait

till summer! Rooting for yah! Peace, Jahjet

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> Heya prolly my question is unusual but hey.

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> My KT seems allasudden doing exceptionally well. fermenting and fizzying and

> all. my question is. because Im busy and will be for the next few weeks how

> do I slow things down? After a slow start I don't wanna ruin anything you

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> As a side note. funny that you would think people would prefer flavored KT

> but seems all the people I have shared my KT with seem to prefer plain.

> Myself even. Whys that? Just curious and wondering if I might be doing

> something wrong. Flavored KT seems less fizzy too. (Even after 2nd

> fermentation but then again maybe too short?) The best ever was the

> blackberry and ginger one.

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> Miss you guys! Miss you Jayjet! But Ill be back soon! My website after

> some upgrading got messed up. still there but kinda mussy just not on my

> priority list of things to do until after graduation!

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> Kombuchingly yours!

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If one doesn't want to soak all the way up to the knee:  What about some plain

old rubber galoshes (sp?) a couple of sizes large?

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Subject: Re: Happy Feet Kombucha Soak

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Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 3:27 PM

 

! That may be fun and squisy jelly like, to spend a little time

slugging around in..why not? Jahjet

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Rhonwyn..i remember someone saying here once,that they got their bottle of KT in

a little country shop, where they were selling it as Foot remedy.. if you just

soak in an inch of it,after work..

Jahjet

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