Guest guest Posted December 17, 2011 Report Share Posted December 17, 2011 I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with something like this? D -- website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* * * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2011 Report Share Posted December 18, 2011 Hi Darrell, When you first begin to drink Kombucha tea, heavy metals and other toxins are excreted from the body through the kidneys....if your kidneys are not functioning normally this could be a problem. In any case, if you do decide to try Kombucha tea please start with no more than a tablespoon in a glass of water and see how it feels over a period of several days or longer before very slowly adding a bit more. Please go very slowly and pay great attention to the effects each time on your body. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > something like this? > D > > -- > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > * > * > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2011 Report Share Posted December 18, 2011 Hi Darrell, When you first begin to drink Kombucha tea, heavy metals and other toxins are excreted from the body through the kidneys....if your kidneys are not functioning normally this could be a problem. In any case, if you do decide to try Kombucha tea please start with no more than a tablespoon in a glass of water and see how it feels over a period of several days or longer before very slowly adding a bit more. Please go very slowly and pay great attention to the effects each time on your body. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > something like this? > D > > -- > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > * > * > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I'm venturing into " unknown " territory too, having had very serious kidney problems last year due to a large stag horn calculus. Ironically, a few of my KT jars are harboring what most people would say looks like a jellyfish, but to MY eyes they are reminiscent of what my kidney grew! I just went through a series of tests and although I still have decreased kidney function (only 14% in one due to the stag's damage), they are filtering the blood well. The calculus is specifically caused by an infection so I'm sure there's no harm in me drinking the KT. But if anyone has a different opinion or information, I'd like to hear about it. > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > something like this? > D > > -- > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > * > * > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I'm venturing into " unknown " territory too, having had very serious kidney problems last year due to a large stag horn calculus. Ironically, a few of my KT jars are harboring what most people would say looks like a jellyfish, but to MY eyes they are reminiscent of what my kidney grew! I just went through a series of tests and although I still have decreased kidney function (only 14% in one due to the stag's damage), they are filtering the blood well. The calculus is specifically caused by an infection so I'm sure there's no harm in me drinking the KT. But if anyone has a different opinion or information, I'd like to hear about it. > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > something like this? > D > > -- > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > * > * > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 I'm venturing into " unknown " territory too, having had very serious kidney problems last year due to a large stag horn calculus. Ironically, a few of my KT jars are harboring what most people would say looks like a jellyfish, but to MY eyes they are reminiscent of what my kidney grew! I just went through a series of tests and although I still have decreased kidney function (only 14% in one due to the stag's damage), they are filtering the blood well. The calculus is specifically caused by an infection so I'm sure there's no harm in me drinking the KT. But if anyone has a different opinion or information, I'd like to hear about it. > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > something like this? > D > > -- > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > * > * > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 That " jellyfish " is just a small scoby. Perfectly notmal and healthy. Filter out or just drink - I just drink them down with the KT. Jaxi > > I'm venturing into " unknown " territory too, having had very serious kidney > problems last year due to a large stag horn calculus. Ironically, a few of > my KT jars are harboring what most people would say looks like a jellyfish, > but to MY eyes they are reminiscent of what my kidney grew! I just went > through a series of tests and although I still have decreased kidney > function (only 14% in one due to the stag's damage), they are filtering the > blood well. The calculus is specifically caused by an infection so I'm sure > there's no harm in me drinking the KT. But if anyone has a different > opinion or information, I'd like to hear about it. > > > > > > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested > in > > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience > with > > something like this? > > D > > > > -- > > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com <http://www.harmonicsofhealing.com/> > > > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > > * > > * > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2011 Report Share Posted December 23, 2011 That " jellyfish " is just a small scoby. Perfectly notmal and healthy. Filter out or just drink - I just drink them down with the KT. Jaxi > > I'm venturing into " unknown " territory too, having had very serious kidney > problems last year due to a large stag horn calculus. Ironically, a few of > my KT jars are harboring what most people would say looks like a jellyfish, > but to MY eyes they are reminiscent of what my kidney grew! I just went > through a series of tests and although I still have decreased kidney > function (only 14% in one due to the stag's damage), they are filtering the > blood well. The calculus is specifically caused by an infection so I'm sure > there's no harm in me drinking the KT. But if anyone has a different > opinion or information, I'd like to hear about it. > > > > > > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested > in > > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience > with > > something like this? > > D > > > > -- > > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com <http://www.harmonicsofhealing.com/> > > > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > > * > > * > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I kind of had that one figured out after the initial batches I started using some of Dave's raw organic Synergy KT. Those batches ironically, have never had a scoby grow across the width of the containers but are now acidic enough to drink. I'm filtering and reusing the scobies. I think I'd gag on those big blobs! The one batch I did not add Dave's KT to grew a 3 " pure white mother in just 2 weeks time.... the brew tasted like pure vinegar! But it is now my " super starter " , as every batch I've added it to has shown the makings of a scoby within 2-days time; including my new 1.5 gal dispenser!! I wound up with a nice 1/8 " square white scoby in a 2-qt container in just 5-days. The brew was quite vinegary, but not overpowering like the original was. I've got the brewing down pretty good now so my next venture is experimenting with flavors. I just produced some tea that tasted like a semi-dry red wine. Blessings and Merry Christmas to all. Stay safe and warm. > > That " jellyfish " is just a small scoby. Perfectly notmal and healthy. > Filter out or just drink - I just drink them down with the KT. > > > Jaxi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2011 Report Share Posted December 24, 2011 I kind of had that one figured out after the initial batches I started using some of Dave's raw organic Synergy KT. Those batches ironically, have never had a scoby grow across the width of the containers but are now acidic enough to drink. I'm filtering and reusing the scobies. I think I'd gag on those big blobs! The one batch I did not add Dave's KT to grew a 3 " pure white mother in just 2 weeks time.... the brew tasted like pure vinegar! But it is now my " super starter " , as every batch I've added it to has shown the makings of a scoby within 2-days time; including my new 1.5 gal dispenser!! I wound up with a nice 1/8 " square white scoby in a 2-qt container in just 5-days. The brew was quite vinegary, but not overpowering like the original was. I've got the brewing down pretty good now so my next venture is experimenting with flavors. I just produced some tea that tasted like a semi-dry red wine. Blessings and Merry Christmas to all. Stay safe and warm. > > That " jellyfish " is just a small scoby. Perfectly notmal and healthy. > Filter out or just drink - I just drink them down with the KT. > > > Jaxi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 Hi, Just go very slowly, as in the beginning, toxins are removed through the kidneys when taking Kombucha tea. If you have any problems with the KT just cut back to a lesser amount or none for awhile until the symptoms pass. By slowly, I mean a tablespoon the first day and that taken in a glass of water and continue that way for a week or so before adding any more. By going slowly you can avoid to rapid a detox for your kidneys to handle. Wishing you better and better health! Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > > something like this? > > D > > > > -- > > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > > * > > * > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 Hi, Just go very slowly, as in the beginning, toxins are removed through the kidneys when taking Kombucha tea. If you have any problems with the KT just cut back to a lesser amount or none for awhile until the symptoms pass. By slowly, I mean a tablespoon the first day and that taken in a glass of water and continue that way for a week or so before adding any more. By going slowly you can avoid to rapid a detox for your kidneys to handle. Wishing you better and better health! Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > > something like this? > > D > > > > -- > > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > > * > > * > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2011 Report Share Posted December 25, 2011 Hi, Just go very slowly, as in the beginning, toxins are removed through the kidneys when taking Kombucha tea. If you have any problems with the KT just cut back to a lesser amount or none for awhile until the symptoms pass. By slowly, I mean a tablespoon the first day and that taken in a glass of water and continue that way for a week or so before adding any more. By going slowly you can avoid to rapid a detox for your kidneys to handle. Wishing you better and better health! Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev > > > > I have come down with kidney failure and am on dialysis; I am interested in > > K-tea to help the healing process. The kidneys do not filter the blood - > > they produce urine but do not filter; does anyone have any experience with > > something like this? > > D > > > > -- > > website: www.HarmonicsOfHealing.com > > > > *HEALTH *is a *SYMPTOM of perfecting the* > > * " LIGHT " BODY. ** darrell brann* > > * > > * > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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