I've never really celebrated St. Patrick's Day, despite having some Irish in me. The day is traditionally celebrated with alcohol and I do not drink. But hey, there was some controversy a year ago about the minimal trace amounts of alcohol that sometimes appear in GT's Raw Kombucha. So..does that count?
I've got a bottle of GT's Multi-Green Kombucha goin' right now.
For more information and more flavors visit the official GT Kombucha website. There are other brands of Kombucha but I favor GT Kombucha.
Here's a list of the supposed benefits of Kombucha.
Many of the benefits reported include improvements in energy levels, metabolic disorders, allergies, cancer, digestive problems, hypertension, HIV, chronic fatigue and arthritis. It‘s also used externally for skin problems.
- Balances pH in the body to promote a healthy immune system.
- Prevents certain types of cancer.
- During menopause, reduces hot-flash discomforts.
- Helps Constipation.
- Helps bronchitis, asthma, cough in two or three days. Will help children with plegm.
- Helps detoxify kidneys.
- It has proven useful in cataracts and other formations on the cornea.
- Helps with allergies, also with aching nerves.
- It cleanses the gall bladder, helps colitis and nervous stomachs.
- Helps heal diseases. It will lower cholesterol and soften veins and arteries.
- Helps digestion.
- It will stop infectious diarrhea.
- Helps burning of fat, therefore, helps to lose weight.
- Helps the liver work more efficiently.
- Helps to level off glucose and sudden drops in blood sugar in diabetics. If taken daily, it will eliminate urea in 100 days.
- It has surprising effects on the scalp, helps avoid balding, thickens hair and eliminates gray hair.
- Helps Insomina.
- It has proven useful in cataracts and other formations on the cornea.
- Helps muscular aches and pains in shoulders and neck.
- Helps with allergies, also with aching nerves.
- Eliminates wrinkles and helps the removal of brown spots on hands.
Disclaimer:
The FDA has not investigated nor does it support any health claims for Kombucha Tea. In accordance with FDA regulations we do not make any health claims for Kombucha tea. All health information is strictly for informational purposes. Please see a Physician for any health concerns or questions. Kombucha tea should be enjoyed as a food.
For more information visit Kombucha Health Drink.
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