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what part of alabama?

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To: original_kombucha

Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 1:05:30 AM

Subject: Once again searching...

 

Hi All,

I am once again looking for an Alabama strain of starter culture. Does anyone

know where I might get one? I heard about this strain, which is especially good

for fibromyalgia a few years ago and tried to contact Harmony Harvest, but

Ariana was no longer around, and there was no one maintaining her business (She

sounded like a remarkable lady). a kind subscriber did contact me and i was able

to get a Alabama " baby " . I am hoping someone can help me once again.

Cheryl

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LOL...you know I am not sure I just heard the SCOBY's were especially useful in

helping neurological symptoms. Have you ever heard that different brews are

better at helping specific problems? I think the lady Ariana who used to run a

site called Hamonic Harvest used to make this specific brew but I'm not sure how

you would know if a SCOBY originated from her. I guess I just try one and see.

Someone sent one to me a while back and it helped my friend with Fibromyalgia. I

was brewing the tea too (for no specific ailment, but i did find it helped with

digestion...I suffer from terrible indigestion and heartburn) but stopped after

about a year or so and would like to start again.

I live in Canada but would love a culture to start brewing and would pay cost to

you if you can send one.

Cheryl

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> To: original_kombucha

> Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 1:05:30 AM

> Subject: Once again searching...

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>  

> Hi All,

>

> I am once again looking for an Alabama strain of starter culture. Does anyone

> know where I might get one? I heard about this strain, which is especially

good

> for fibromyalgia a few years ago and tried to contact Harmony Harvest, but

> Ariana was no longer around, and there was no one maintaining her business

(She

> sounded like a remarkable lady). a kind subscriber did contact me and i was

able

> to get a Alabama " baby " . I am hoping someone can help me once again.

>

> Cheryl

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Hi Alvin,

So I searched and found this on the list from back in 2005 when I got my first

culture. It explains what I mean by different strains...Jerrilyn was from

Dothan, Alabama.

" You might remember that I also used to have quite a large variety of cultures

that I kept brewing and putting on standby for extended periods

of time....The various cultures are definitely different, and can vary

in effect as well as flavor outcome....Ari's Tibetan culture had been in

my armentarium, but I lost it dur to my own personal

neglect..:-(......I got sidetracked with other issues in life, is an

easy was to say it...As I've mentioned before, I do still have your Sweet One

and Jerrilyn Pate's, which Ariana coined the Alabama Strain...

Another culture that I found fantastic was Cyril's culture...I'm

sure that it had great tonic capacities, but what I found remarkable

about it was it was soooooolight and fizzy in its brewing...YUMMMMMM "

Cheryl

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Hi EveryOne,

While some people have claimed various things about their " strains " of Kombucha

for sale, the truth is that in no time at all the Kombucha will adjust to it's

new location and the ingredients you supply and will become different than the

one that you started with anyway.

No point in paying a lot for a special " strain " of Kombucha.

Look up sourdough starters, same thing happens with those, you can start with a

special sour dough from a particular place but quite quickly it will become

unique to the yeasts etc. in your own location.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

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> > what part of alabama?

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> > ________________________________

> > From: Cheryl <cdtp@>

> > To: original_kombucha

> > Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 1:05:30 AM

> > Subject: Once again searching...

> >

> >  

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I am once again looking for an Alabama strain of starter culture. Does

anyone

> > know where I might get one? I heard about this strain, which is especially

good

> > for fibromyalgia a few years ago and tried to contact Harmony Harvest, but

> > Ariana was no longer around, and there was no one maintaining her business

(She

> > sounded like a remarkable lady). a kind subscriber did contact me and i was

able

> > to get a Alabama " baby " . I am hoping someone can help me once again.

> >

> > Cheryl

> >

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Interesting. Thanks Bev.

Cheryl

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> > > ________________________________

> > > From: Cheryl <cdtp@>

> > > To: original_kombucha

> > > Sent: Fri, February 10, 2012 1:05:30 AM

> > > Subject: Once again searching...

> > >

> > >  

> > > Hi All,

> > >

> > > I am once again looking for an Alabama strain of starter culture. Does

anyone

> > > know where I might get one? I heard about this strain, which is especially

good

> > > for fibromyalgia a few years ago and tried to contact Harmony Harvest, but

> > > Ariana was no longer around, and there was no one maintaining her business

(She

> > > sounded like a remarkable lady). a kind subscriber did contact me and i

was able

> > > to get a Alabama " baby " . I am hoping someone can help me once again.

> > >

> > > Cheryl

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> > >

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