Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 In my experience so far I've had to cut kombucha out. Once my candida is under control to a greater extent, maybe in a few months, I'm going to try it again though since it is beneficial in so many ways. It probably depends on the strength of the kombucha as well (my house is very cold so the brewing takes longer and I'm not sure the scobies can utilize all the turbinado sugar I add). If you brew your kombucha at home someplace warm, and give the scobies extra time to ferment so the flavor is more like a vinegar, there may be little enough sugar that it will be candida friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 I just started drinking dairy and water kefir. The lady I bought the grains from said she was on anti-candida diet and continued to drink kefirs with no problems. Just make sure to ferment as long as possible so all the sugars are eaten up. The probiotics in the drinks are far more than what some pills offer, so they provide great benefits. I can tell when my blood sugar spikes (I'm pretty sensitive), and water kefir didn't bother me one bit. I'm also lactose intolerant, and yogurts and dairy kefirs don't bother me at all either. On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Anni <anniduro@...> wrote: > Hi, > I'm going on a candida diet next week and I'm trying to decide if I > should stay away from Kombucha and water kefir or if theese drinks are > beneficial to treat candida. What's your experience with this? > Thanks for any input, > Anni > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Are water kefir grains hard to find? I've never known anyone that had them. I'm enjoying my raw cow's milk kefir, but would love to try water. > > I just started drinking dairy and water kefir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 I wouldn't even try looking for them at stores. I got my grains from here: http://www.culturesforhealth.com/zen/ Use coupon code MDC to get 5% off. I'm loving my raw milk kefir too! On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:23 PM, <SMc42TX@...>wrote: > Are water kefir grains hard to find? I've never known anyone that had > them. I'm enjoying my raw cow's milk kefir, but would love to try > water. > > > > > > I just started drinking dairy and water kefir. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 For me, homemade kombucha, very strong, kills candida very effectively. it also seems to give me an attitude boost. and clear up any foggy brain. i've noticed that it doesn't brew well in the cold, as you have. but have found a warm enough place to make it grow. also, i brew it in either a glass roasting pan or a 4-quart mixing bowl. it lets it get much stronger and more pure. the gallon jars, i've found, don't work nearly as well. the flatter containers let more air in and make the mushroom grow bigger, so the kombucha is very intense and concentrated. From: silver.renaissance <silver.renaissance@...> Subject: Re: kombucha and water kefir on a candida diet? candidiasis Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 11:45 PM In my experience so far I've had to cut kombucha out. Once my candida is under control to a greater extent, maybe in a few months, I'm going to try it again though since it is beneficial in so many ways. It probably depends on the strength of the kombucha as well (my house is very cold so the brewing takes longer and I'm not sure the scobies can utilize all the turbinado sugar I add). If you brew your kombucha at home someplace warm, and give the scobies extra time to ferment so the flavor is more like a vinegar, there may be little enough sugar that it will be candida friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 Is there a rcipe for amount of water,sugar & tea? Do you use green tea? How much do you drink per day? Thanks BJ Re: kombucha and water kefir on a candida diet? candidiasis Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 11:45 PM In my experience so far I've had to cut kombucha out. Once my candida is under control to a greater extent, maybe in a few months, I'm going to try it again though since it is beneficial in so many ways. It probably depends on the strength of the kombucha as well (my house is very cold so the brewing takes longer and I'm not sure the scobies can utilize all the turbinado sugar I add). If you brew your kombucha at home someplace warm, and give the scobies extra time to ferment so the flavor is more like a vinegar, there may be little enough sugar that it will be candida friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2009 Report Share Posted January 16, 2009 one gallon water, one cup white sugar. boil for twenty minutes. then add the tea and steep for at least twenty minutes. i use ten to twelve teabags of green tea, and the teabags hold an ounce and a half of tea each. whole foods has a house brand of green tea that's half the price, or less, of any other green tea that i've found. also it seems very fresh. i also add a quarter cup of white vinegar, plus half a cup or so of kombucha from the previous batch. i worry a little about strange organisms growing in it, so i add the vinegar. that's also the purpose of adding the previous kombucha ( to keep it pure.) also if you google " kombucha " you'll probably find lots of recipes and advice. that's how i started. everybody said to use a gallon jar, except for one naturopath who swore by a four-quart bowl. so i tried it, and she was right. the amount i drink varies on how i feel and how much candida is in my system. when i used to eat stuff i shouldn't eat, i drank two cups or more a day. now my diet is very pure, and my kombucha is stronger, and i only drink about half a cup a day. i'd recommend starting with just a little to see how if affects you. the last week i've been having problems with ANY candida-killing supplement. i don't know what's going on. i've been dizzy, and yesterday the room was spinning out of control. it happened after i took hcl, or candizyme, oregano or pao d'arco tea, or kombucha, or yogurt made with b. longum. (not sure if the yogurt does it.) last night i ate a lot of peanut butter and fruit-only jam and raisins and bananas and finally the room stopped spinning. today i feel better. but just typing in the names of the anti-fungals made the room spin for a minute. i am mystified. just thought i'd mention it. i didn't drink any kombucha yesterday. so i don't think that was the cause. but i don't know. i have a craving right now for the G.T. store-bought kombucha. it's much weaker. i just can't seem to find a balance in my body, i think. does anyone know, is it possible to kill too much candida? if there isn't much in your body anymore, can taking anti-fungals make you ill? maybe it is the kombucha. i think i'll try a week without it and see what happens. From: s <pjmurphy@...> Subject: Re: Re: kombucha and water kefir on a candida diet? candidiasis Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009, 12:38 AM Is there a rcipe for amount of water,sugar & tea? Do you use green tea? How much do you drink per day? Thanks BJ Re: kombucha and water kefir on a candida diet? candidiasis Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 11:45 PM In my experience so far I've had to cut kombucha out. Once my candida is under control to a greater extent, maybe in a few months, I'm going to try it again though since it is beneficial in so many ways. It probably depends on the strength of the kombucha as well (my house is very cold so the brewing takes longer and I'm not sure the scobies can utilize all the turbinado sugar I add). If you brew your kombucha at home someplace warm, and give the scobies extra time to ferment so the flavor is more like a vinegar, there may be little enough sugar that it will be candida friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Do you cover this bowl ?? Thanks BJ Re: kombucha and water kefir on a candida diet? candidiasis Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 11:45 PM In my experience so far I've had to cut kombucha out. Once my candida is under control to a greater extent, maybe in a few months, I'm going to try it again though since it is beneficial in so many ways. It probably depends on the strength of the kombucha as well (my house is very cold so the brewing takes longer and I'm not sure the scobies can utilize all the turbinado sugar I add). If you brew your kombucha at home someplace warm, and give the scobies extra time to ferment so the flavor is more like a vinegar, there may be little enough sugar that it will be candida friendly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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