Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 thanks V -- I fired my doctors in in 1982 after a lumpectomy and 11 perscriptions.. I balance my PH and take all my vitamins as a liquid and drink KT because I like it and I know its good for me. Western med is good for setting bones and removing broken things and even sometimes that is questionable. I have foudn KT or the scobys themselves to be helpful from cold soars to hemmeroids!! HunnyBuns Nursery wrote: , This post hit a big nerve with me. Right on, Sistah :-) I spent last weekend in the hospital with pancreatitis, induced by a medical test. If that wasn't bad enough, the first thing they offered me by way of " food " (using the term loosely) was lemon jello (sugar, artificial everything), beef broth (msg perhaps, I bet it was in there), decaf coffee (just what everyone with a horrible case of nausea wants, right?, and Italian Ice, (more sugar and more chemical additives). 2 days later when I was holding that trash down, they offered me as a step-up to " normal food " , a hamburger and some fries. Good golly, what nutritional ignorance. I sent my DH down to Tim Horton's on the corner to get me a whole grain bagel at least. And the nerve of those nurses, they refused to let us put my KT in the IV bag!!!! j/k ;-D Re: Re: How much kombucha is it safe to drink in a day? >This link from CDC makes me think that it is very safe. Two people >isn't very many! http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00039742.htm >Also, make sure you drink a good amount of water after you drink the >tea so that it can flush your system properly. This is a lie. No one has died from drinking kombucha, and it's believed that no one has ever gotten sick either. So it's not like, oh well, only 2 people have died so I guess the risks are reasonable. NO ONE HAS DIED. The risk is solely of increased health and well-being. [warning: begin soapbox] The perpetuation of the myth that people have died is just part of the demonization of kombucha, part of the ongoing campaign against alternative health practices because they can't be controlled and profited from by the medical-industrial complex. In case people haven't noticed, Western Medicine is not really about preventing disease, it's about holding people hostage and enslaving them to the system. Not to say that very important and good things don't happen in Western medicine, of course they do, and I have benefited thereby, myself. But Western MEdicine does not do preventative medicine or holistic health support, and whatever it does do well, it doesn't admit what it doesn't do well. It does not admit its limitations. And, it doesn't admit that industrialization is poisoning humans and is the cause of much suffering. For instance, the American Cancer Society continues to say that breast cancer is a disease that cannot be prevented, yet we frequently hear about new aspects of industrialized society that cause it. In fact, the American Cancer Society says the only thing proved to cause cancer is radiation. This is where the need for " proof " becomes absurd, with the profiteers defining " proof " ever more finely so that they are never required to do anything about it. Hospitals host fast-food joints like Mac's, and serve Coke to desperately ill patients in their beds. To me that is indicative of the serious problems with Western Medicine. My point being, people need to learn to sharply question the " research " showing KT to be unhealthy. Any such " research " serves an agenda and has nothing to do with the actual effects of KT. To step outside the Western Medical box requires one to think for oneself and validate alternatives for oneself. Not an easy task in a world in which individuals are systematically robbed of their own truth and self-validation, but a necessary task. [end soapbox] Many people drink a quart every day, others drink even more, and some drink a lot less. I find the amount I drink varies according to desire and supply, but I like a quart a day in general. --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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