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Hello All.

I just thought I would drop you a line in reference to wound healing

with SCOBY, well I had a friend who's dog had severe breast cancer

and she wanted to start brewing for the dog. The poor girl had a

tumor that was infected in her breast and was seriously coming

through the skin (needless to say she was very far gone when they

diagnosed her), so I gave her very acidic ktea and told her to make a

poultice. She reported the would began healing very quickly. However

the dog passed soon after, but at least she had some relief and now

her mommy has brewing (fermenting) to keep her occupied.

Now, I have this job interview and developed a herpes sore on my

mouth. I am told that coconut oil kills herpes virus. So I " ve been

using it and the thing isn't huge and oozy but still not leaving. So

I awoke and decided to put my ground up scoby (cream) right onto the

sore. (it was just blended scoby and ktea that sat for a few weeks)

When I took the stuff off hours later the scab peeled off with it and

there was no blood underneath. It seems to have taken away the thing,

and its so weird, I could feel it going into the wound and healing

it. The redness has dissapated as well.

So now I look much better for my interview and I encourage all of you

to GRIND UP YOUR SCOBIES and use them as a liquid bandaid

Its amazing!

Happy Fermenting.

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Yes, totally, KT cream is a great wound healer for stubborn and infected

wounds, as well as first aid for cuts and abrasions. Sometimes just

well-aged liquid KT is better, and you do want to watch the wound to make

sure the KT cream is not reducing the flesh past a healthy point (let it

take out the infected matter but don't let it start dissolving healthy

flesh, which it won't tend to anyway, but it can. Or, with a recent

uninfected wound just a day with the cream will get the healing

started). I wrote an article and making and storing KT cream, and the

external uses for KT, KT cream, and the SCOBY. It is available in the

Files section of the website, click on that to the left on the homepage,

then scroll down to the KT Cream article.

>and now

>her mommy has brewing (fermenting) to keep her occupied.

It seems to me that everyone has misinterpreted this language thing.

All that person was saying is that in beer brewing (yes, brewing), the part

where you prepare the ingredients is called brewing, and the part where you

let it sit and wait is called fermenting. However, the overall process is

still called " the brewing process " , and the finished product is still

called " brew. "

So, just as I predicted, this desire to get more precise has instead led to

further confusion. It's all a brewing process, the product is a brew, the

part where you make the sweet tea is called " steeping " or " brewing " the

tea, and the part where you wait around is called " fermentation " . But the

whole thing is still called brewing, and KT is still called a brew. really.

--V

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