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There was a recent post on another thread, and posts in the past, that have

mentioned anemia and a possible correlation to drinking kombucha. The recent

post suggested that the oxalic acid and tannins in black and green tea could

cause anemia. Whether or not this is true for you, if you have anemia i would

suggest learning about Pau D'Arco. It is a tree in South America that has

remarkable healing properties. Two well documented properties of interest to

folks with anemia is that it is know to increase the levels of oxygen in the

blood and to increase the number of red blood cells. It has many other benefits,

everyone should check it out. It can be brewed as a delicious tea and is

inexpensive. Wonder if you could mix it in the kombucha recipe and mitigate the

effects of the tea...

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Maybe using a mix of yerba mate would be excellent too!jeff

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Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 23:42:18 +0000

Subject: anemia

There was a recent post on another thread, and posts in the past, that

have mentioned anemia and a possible correlation to drinking kombucha. The

recent post suggested that the oxalic acid and tannins in black and green tea

could cause anemia. Whether or not this is true for you, if you have anemia i

would suggest learning about Pau D'Arco. It is a tree in South America that has

remarkable healing properties. Two well documented properties of interest to

folks with anemia is that it is know to increase the levels of oxygen in the

blood and to increase the number of red blood cells. It has many other benefits,

everyone should check it out. It can be brewed as a delicious tea and is

inexpensive. Wonder if you could mix it in the kombucha recipe and mitigate the

effects of the tea...

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do you have the links to the threads and pages discussing anemia & kt?

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> There was a recent post on another thread, and posts in the past, that have

mentioned anemia and a possible correlation to drinking kombucha. The recent

post suggested that the oxalic acid and tannins in black and green tea could

cause anemia. Whether or not this is true for you, if you have anemia i would

suggest learning about Pau D'Arco. It is a tree in South America that has

remarkable healing properties. Two well documented properties of interest to

folks with anemia is that it is know to increase the levels of oxygen in the

blood and to increase the number of red blood cells. It has many other benefits,

everyone should check it out. It can be brewed as a delicious tea and is

inexpensive. Wonder if you could mix it in the kombucha recipe and mitigate the

effects of the tea...

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Pau D'Arco is very effective on viruses, candida, and fungus. Don't know if it

would mess with the SCOBY's synergy???

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Subject: anemia

 

There was a recent post on another thread, and posts in the past, that have

mentioned anemia and a possible correlation to drinking kombucha. The recent

post suggested that the oxalic acid and tannins in black and green tea could

cause anemia. Whether or not this is true for you, if you have anemia i would

suggest learning about Pau D'Arco. It is a tree in South America that has

remarkable healing properties. Two well documented properties of interest to

folks with anemia is that it is know to increase the levels of oxygen in the

blood and to increase the number of red blood cells. It has many other benefits,

everyone should check it out. It can be brewed as a delicious tea and is

inexpensive. Wonder if you could mix it in the kombucha recipe and mitigate the

effects of the tea...

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