Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Wow! I've been drinking for almost four months and I've noticed almost nothing, except not losing so much hair. I had written before that it seemed to eradicate my " winter asthma " . Unfortunately, two weeks later, my asthma hit me like a ton of bricks... sigh. I am so happy the K Tea is working for you. May I ask how you make yours? ED wrote: Greetings everyone and Hafa Adai from Guam. I am just new to K-Tea and with just about 10 days of drinking K-T, this is how it is effecting me. I have more energy now, I am beginning to feel some weight loss, my razor bumps are disappearing, I have a sense of calmness, my appetite is less, my sinus has cleared up, and my congestion is gone. This is so far, on the other hand, I find that I need more water now, because it seems to make me more thirsty. I am in the process of making my first batch of K-Tea, hope I made it correctly. I combine the K-Tea with my findings I have read in the book, " The Makers Diet " , in fact there is where I learned about Kombucha and Kefir and why they are good for your health. Thanks for all your info that I read on this network, it is very helpful, I will ask questions as they come up. Good Health, and Blessings, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Thanks for responsing, this network is really nice. Well, to answer your questions, I really feel you are more qualified than me to answer, since you have been taking K-T for awhile. But, perhaps the reason for favorable results, is I am following the book " The Maker's Diet " , If you buy the book, I have past the detox stage of the book, and I am know just following what foods I should stay away from. I think that following good eating habits and drinking K-T is beneficial. I just make my K-T from the basic recipe that I have found on the internet. I am using green tea, white sugar, apple cider vinegar, and purified water, along with the Kombucha culture. Good Health and Blessings, ed Duran wrote: Wow! I've been drinking for almost four months and I've noticed almost nothing, except not losing so much hair. I had written before that it seemed to eradicate my " winter asthma " . Unfortunately, two weeks later, my asthma hit me like a ton of bricks... sigh. I am so happy the K Tea is working for you. May I ask how you make yours? ED wrote: Greetings everyone and Hafa Adai from Guam. I am just new to K-Tea and with just about 10 days of drinking K-T, this is how it is effecting me. I have more energy now, I am beginning to feel some weight loss, my razor bumps are disappearing, I have a sense of calmness, my appetite is less, my sinus has cleared up, and my congestion is gone. This is so far, on the other hand, I find that I need more water now, because it seems to make me more thirsty. I am in the process of making my first batch of K-Tea, hope I made it correctly. I combine the K-Tea with my findings I have read in the book, " The Makers Diet " , in fact there is where I learned about Kombucha and Kefir and why they are good for your health. Thanks for all your info that I read on this network, it is very helpful, I will ask questions as they come up. Good Health, and Blessings, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 >Wow! I've been drinking for almost four months and I've noticed almost >nothing, except not losing so much hair. -- don't slight this as a major health change. Hair loss can be caused by a variety of reasons, and halting or slowing that has to be viewed as major health improvement. There is no way to predict exactly how any one of us will respond to the nutritious input that is KT. It will tend to be used in the processes most needy. I don't know what your health profile is, but hair loss can be a symptom of many imbalances or problems, so I think you're doing well. Also as has been noted previously, those in better health or younger will see less obvious changes. But in terms of creating better longterm health, no question. You mentioned also your asthma. As an asthma sufferer, I'd say that even a delay in being hit with a seasonally predictable outbreak would be an improvement. I personally am having fewer lung/throat problems after a year on KT. I'm still sensitive to dust, but I'm recovering more quickly from an exposure, not being so debilitated. I take NAC to help my sinuses, and I believe that the KT is potentiating it so that it's even more effective, and slowly I believe that overall stronger health is becoming. Again, asthma is a deep-seated problem with many cofactors. Something like that is not going to be fixed overnight. So probably you're experiencing more positive changes than you may be aware of. --V ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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