Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Doesn't Green tea contain Flouride, harmful for hypothyroids? Yogi brand Kombucha Green Tea..how abt Fl content in this tea? I stopped drinking (caffeine free)Green tea completely ...which I started like 2mths ago and coincidentally my thyroid went low 2points further during tht period of drinking it. SB. nmsjoy@... wrote: Pamela: I concur with Val. If you can find Yogi brand Kombucha Green Tea at your local grocer, you will find that Kombucha has benefits for the adrenals and the immune system. It has been helpful for me. Enzymes, fresh veggies, lots of water--all very helpful. There is much to learn about enzymes, as each one is best suited for a different food type. Good luck!! SJO :0) --------- EXXXXXXTREME BLOATING... > I am taking Isocort and rebuilding my adrenals and feeling > wwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy better. > > I am exhausted... BUT!!! I did more this last week than I have done > in 3 months... So I am listening to my body and taking today off... > > BUT!!! Does anyone know what is going on with the extreme belly > bloating... OMG!!! I can't even fit into any clothes and kind of > look a bit pregnant... it's like there is a watermelon in there... > I'm starting to wonder if I should put in my entry for the next Macy's > day parade!!! YIKES!!! > > Any help or a pin would be greatly appreciated!!! > > Hope you all are well... > > Pamela > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Val have you found that tea to make a noticeable difference? I looked up the ingredients and it is green tea with herbs and dried kombucha added - given that its a tea bag I am wondering how beneficial it could be? Apparently Kombucha is actually made from a ferment of sweet tea and a yeast type culture called Kombucha - the resulting liquid is Kombucah tea and is full of enzymes - it is meant to be drunk " live " like all cultured foods - not freeze dried, pasteurised or otherwise preserved. As for green tea and fluoride - I still have not been able to find out if organic green or black tea has less fluoride. anyone else shed any light on this - I enjoy mu cup of organic tea and I must say I have never liked green tea so its no hardship to give that one up. Kerry Re: Yogi brand Kombucha Green Tea??? Doesn't Green tea contain Flouride, harmful for hypothyroids? Yogi brand Kombucha Green Tea..how abt Fl content in this tea? I stopped drinking (caffeine free)Green tea completely ...which I started like 2mths ago and coincidentally my thyroid went low 2points further during tht period of drinking it. SB. nmsjoy@... wrote: Pamela: I concur with Val. If you can find Yogi brand Kombucha Green Tea at your local grocer, you will find that Kombucha has benefits for the adrenals and the immune system. It has been helpful for me. Enzymes, fresh veggies, lots of water--all very helpful. There is much to learn about enzymes, as each one is best suited for a different food type. Good luck!! SJO :0) --------- EXXXXXXTREME BLOATING... > I am taking Isocort and rebuilding my adrenals and feeling > wwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy better. > > I am exhausted... BUT!!! I did more this last week than I have done > in 3 months... So I am listening to my body and taking today off... > > BUT!!! Does anyone know what is going on with the extreme belly > bloating... OMG!!! I can't even fit into any clothes and kind of > look a bit pregnant... it's like there is a watermelon in there... > I'm starting to wonder if I should put in my entry for the next Macy's > day parade!!! YIKES!!! > > Any help or a pin would be greatly appreciated!!! > > Hope you all are well... > > Pamela > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Kerry, You wrote: > As for green tea and fluoride - I still have not been able to find out > if organic green or black tea has less fluoride. ... Black teas definitely have several times more fluoride than green (raw) tea, because the fermenting process concentrates the fluoride, as it concentrates flavor. Herbal teas and coffee essentially have none. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 > > As for green tea and fluoride - I still have not been able to find out > > if organic green or black tea has less fluoride. ... > > Black teas definitely have several times more fluoride than green (raw) > tea, because the fermenting process concentrates the fluoride, as it > concentrates flavor. Herbal teas and coffee essentially have none. > > Chuck > Hi I'm new to this site but just a thought: Tea and coffee have flouride in them if you use tap water. Tap water is full f flouride and chlorine so use a high quality bottled water like fuji/or fiji I believe it is called or order a compete fltration system for you home with an additional filter system under sink for drinking water. We got a great one from Aquativa. Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Hi Kerry-- That's a very good point--One may also look into a line of Kombucha drinks on the market--they can be found in the refrigerated section. I have read a couple of books by Shomon. She has some infortmation about flouride and tea, which may be of interest. As far as water, I have a reverse osomosis, anti-bac, water filtration system for my drinking water, and a water softener for the entire home. There is no flouride in my drinknig water. This is something for which I'll be doing some further research. Thx. Steph SJO ------- EXXXXXXTREME BLOATING... > I am taking Isocort and rebuilding my adrenals and feeling > wwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy better. > > I am exhausted... BUT!!! I did more this last week than I have done > in 3 months... So I am listening to my body and taking today off... > > BUT!!! Does anyone know what is going on with the extreme belly > bloating... OMG!!! I can't even fit into any clothes and kind of > look a bit pregnant... it's like there is a watermelon in there... > I'm starting to wonder if I should put in my entry for the next Macy's > day parade!!! YIKES!!! > > Any help or a pin would be greatly appreciated!!! > > Hope you all are well... > > Pamela > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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