Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 ann, Here is another great site that you might like to share with your Medical School students. http://www.bluemarble.de/Norbert/kombucha/kombucha.htm It is full of great stuff. Meg Trudeau > Hi Terry, > > All your Scoby needs is tea, sugar and water. Once > you have Kombucha then add anything you like. I want > to keep my scobies strong so I've taken advise I've > gotten here and only adjust the proportions a little > from what was initially recommended. I think I was > too experimental at first. I nearly starved my > scobies by not putting in enough sugar. > > I mix all kinds of herb teas sweetened with Stevie, > pieces of dried fruit, and a little juice once in a > while. I also add things that don't taste too good to > me but it seems that mixed with Kombucha they absorb > into my body better. I regularly add Noni juice which > is anti-inflammatory but not taste too good to me. > None of this do I add while the scoby is working to > brew my kombucha. Other people do other things. > > I actually like the taste of kombucha. I have > acquired a taste for it. I gave a scoby to someone > once who couldn't stand the taste of the kombucha. > They tried everything and finally stopped brewing > kombucha. > > But all is not lost. This lovely young man is now in > medical school. He is taking a course in alternative > medicine. I have offered him one of my brewing jars > with scoby and kombucha to take for show and tell. > Every little bit helps to spread the word. > > Does anyone have any suggestions about what > information I could copy off the net that might > impress these students who will be doctors some day? > > To Your Health, > > ann > > --- tallan193 wrote: > > > Hi, yet another inquisive newbie here. Just brewing > > my first batch > > based upon 50% black and 50% green tea. Just to > > clarify, can one brew > > KT with fruit in the original brew or must you add > > it at the end of the > > process ?. > > > > Any recommended fruits to try and how do you add > > this to the mix ?. > > > > Terry > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Want to start your own business? > Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. > http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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