Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 What Guenther did was to collect a lot of data from many different sources on the elixir referred to as kombucha. He found that there was a difference in many of the ferments. This was confusing to most kombucha brewers - then entered Roussin. Upon testing some 1,000 kombucha from all over, he was able to identify - not the differences - but what all shared in common. He reduced it to the lowest common denominator. Within that very narrow definition not only were the Kombucha's that he tested related but the definition also matched all the research Guenther and others collected. Where Guenther was identifying kombucha as " transportation " Roussin clarified kombucha as " automobile " . Now there are many different automobiles but kombucha ain't no horse and buggy. http://kombucha-research.com/ Separate the Facts From the Hype ! live free and healthy Ed Kasper L.Ac. A professional kombuchaist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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