Here's a little info on Kombucha tea: Kombucha tea comes from the kombucha tea mushroom. It's history dates back to some 2.000 years. My first encounter with this tea was when I was living in Florida.
I met a man there who was making his own kombucha tea. He placed a kombucha in a mixture of sugar and tea. In a week it becomes a "tonic" and a little kombucha appears!
It's a mellow flavored tea, not high on my list of favorites. It can't be kept too long before the flavor changes and becomes like vinegar. Kombucha tea has a long list of attributes.
Here are a few: "it contains vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, folic acid, lactic acid, dextrogyral: and usnic acid, a substance with strong antibacterial and antiviral effects. It is said to greatly increase energy, and promote a general feeling of well being. " If you're interested in purchasing kombucha tea, capsules, or extract, try Pronatura,Inc.(800-555-7580).
These are the benefits of drinking kombucha tea: 1. The tea is good for the health and helps millions of people to detoxify and boost their immune system as well. 2.
The tea has excellent qualities and there is no known adverse reactions in drinking it except if it is improperly prepared and brewed. 3. Although its origin is not full known, it was known two thousand years ago as the 'elixir of life'.4.
Aside from being a health tonic it is also a complete therapy itself. 5. Kombucha tea as a therapeutic drink is made from sweetened tea into which kombucha culture (mixture of bacteria and yeast) is placed.
The taste is similar to apple cider or refreshing light wine. 6. Kombucha tea is a nutritious food for it contains a wide range of organic acids, vitamins and enzymes.It has Vitamin B complex (B1,B2,B6 and B12) that gives energy to be able to process fats and proteins needed in the optimal functioning of the Nervous system.
7. It also contains Vitamin C which is important in detoxifying our body, strengthen the immune system and enhance vitality.8. Kombucha Tea has probiotic organic acids.
The Kombucha culture encourages bifidobacteria a helpful bacteria in the stomach to help restore healthy balance with bacteroids. ***You can read more details at the source.
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