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> How do you make vinegar & not tea?

> I'm not familiar with this process

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You do nothing. Nothing at all, simply let the brew set till it is sour

and totally undrinkable. I left one jar too long, and when I got to it

to taste-test it, it was like vinegar. So I mixed it with oil and a little

smashed garlic and parmesan cheese and it made a delicious salad

topper. And it is good for tenderizing meats, and for rubbing into

skin, rinsing hair, etc.

Pat in CA

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I found it definitely eliminated my itchy scalp! But I am using

kombucha vinegar as a rinse, not K tea, massage it in, then wash it

off with water. Also makes the hair more shiny and better manageable.

Do

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> Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse, but

> what are the benefits of doing that? Does it help with itchy scalps?

>

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How do you make vinegar & not tea?

I'm not familuar with this peocess.

Skye

Re: blood pressure - KT and hair - itchy scalp

I found it definitely eliminated my itchy scalp! But I am using

kombucha vinegar as a rinse, not K tea, massage it in, then wash it

off with water. Also makes the hair more shiny and better manageable.

Do

>

> Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse, but

> what are the benefits of doing that? Does it help with itchy scalps?

>

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> How do you make vinegar & not tea?

> I'm not familuar with this process.

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Skye, you let the KT ferment until all the sugar has been consumed

by the culture.

The last stage of the KTea without sugar is Kvinegar! :-)

YOU don't have to do anything except wait ... the culture does

do it all.

Acidicly,

Margret (UK)

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>I found it definitely eliminated my itchy scalp! But I am using

>kombucha vinegar as a rinse, not K tea, massage it in, then wash it

>off with water. Also makes the hair more shiny and better manageable.

>Do

Many people have reported the end of dandruff or itchy scalp using a KT

hair rinse. The more vinegary the better. Also, a number of us only rinse

it very lightly, leaving some in the hair.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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So I'm guessing you do not shampoo afterwards? Logic tells me that

might wash out all the KV before it has time to work it's " magic " .

Is your hair left smelling vinegary? How many rinses does it take

to make the itchy scalp go away? I'm not looking for a number

rather i am interested in knowing if it working after one or two

washes with K Vin or does it take 10 - 15? What is everyone's

personal experience with this?

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>

> >I found it definitely eliminated my itchy scalp! But I am using

> >kombucha vinegar as a rinse, not K tea, massage it in, then wash

it

> >off with water. Also makes the hair more shiny and better

manageable.

> >Do

>

> Many people have reported the end of dandruff or itchy scalp using

a KT

> hair rinse. The more vinegary the better. Also, a number of us

only rinse

> it very lightly, leaving some in the hair.

>

> --V

>

>

>

> ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

> --A.J. Muste

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>So I'm guessing you do not shampoo afterwards?

No... use the KT as the final rinse, like conditioner. And, rinse it out

with water very lightly.

>Logic tells me that

>might wash out all the KV before it has time to work it's " magic " .

>Is your hair left smelling vinegary?

Only minutely, and that goes away rapidly.

>How many rinses does it take

>to make the itchy scalp go away?

Some people have reported results the first time they used the KT, others

within a week or two. How long it would take would depend on what the

basis of the problem is, how severe, how often one uses the KT, general

health, immune system, etc.

--V

~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~

--A.J. Muste

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I use the KT/KT vinegar for a hair rinse... I just rinse with it;

actually regular vinegar is a great hair rinse too..

One book on Kt that I read by Harold Tietz discussed the fact that

it's believed that KT properties can be absorbed thru the skin so

therefore using it in baths or for hair etc is thought to be

beneficial.. I've added KT to my shampoo before and left it to blend

for a day or so before using and I also use the straight KT/KT vinegar

for rinsing my hair.... this leaves your hair silky soft after it

dries.

I've also used the KT on my dog when bathing her and it's not only

ended her itchy skin condition but also a flea problem..

According to the book by Harold Tietz there was a beautician in

Australia who made shampoo with KT that she used on her clients and

supposedly their grey hair started to return to its natural color..

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> > Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> > hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse,

but

> > what are the benefits of doing that? Does it help with itchy

scalps?

> >

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> Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse

> --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Way back in the WV hills during the depression, my family all used

home made lye soap for everything, hair included. All the family had

long, lovely thick hair. I was 13 before I discovered that the " rich folks "

could buy something just for hair, not for floors or dishes or anything

else. And yes, we did rinse with vinegar, then a little well water. I think

that the blondes and red heads used sage or some strong smelling herb

in the rinse to brighten the color.

Pat

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How do you make hebal lye soap?

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> > Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> > hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse

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> Way back in the WV hills during the depression, my family all used

> home made lye soap for everything, hair included. All the family

had

> long, lovely thick hair. I was 13 before I discovered that

the " rich folks "

> could buy something just for hair, not for floors or dishes or

anything

> else. And yes, we did rinse with vinegar, then a little well

water. I think

> that the blondes and red heads used sage or some strong smelling

herb

> in the rinse to brighten the color.

> Pat

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google soapmaking and you will come up with a ton of information.

There are also many soapmaking groups on yahoo. The process is NOT simple

and you need to familiarize yourself with the proper techniques of handling the

lye

as well as what to do in case of accidents. read some good books on soapmaking.

Its not all that difficult really once you understand the dangers and how to do

it properly

and the ingredients are rather inexpensive when you consider

how much soap you get from the batch, compared to how much you have to pay

for a single

bar that someone else is selling ! But the process is very very specific

and it varies according

to what type you wish to make. I started with a kit purchased from a local

place that sells all the supplies

as well as the finished soaps made by others. The kit included the standard

block mold, a book, and a video

as well as basic supplies for one batch. It paid for itself with my first

batch!

Unless you are selling or trading your soaps. One batch will give you enough

soap to last for a couple years

at least !

zoe

Saturday, October 14, 2006, 1:07:38 PM, you wrote:

How do you make hebal lye soap?

>

> > Hello there. Can you tell me a little about what KT does for your

> > hair? I've read many times that you can use it as a hair rinse

> > -----------------------------------------------------------------

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> Way back in the WV hills during the depression, my family all used

> home made lye soap for everything, hair included. All the family

had

> long, lovely thick hair. I was 13 before I discovered that

the " rich folks "

> could buy something just for hair, not for floors or dishes or

anything

> else. And yes, we did rinse with vinegar, then a little well

water. I think

> that the blondes and red heads used sage or some strong smelling

herb

> in the rinse to brighten the color.

> Pat

>

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