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KOmbucha

What is kombucha?

Kombucha is sweet tea that has been fermented by a community of healthful living organisms into a delicious, naturally sparkling and slightly sour beverage. It is an ancient drink and was made by a vast swath of cultures from around the world in various forms. The fermented drink is a rich source of live probiotics, which has led to its recent popularity in the wellness community. 

What are the benefits of kombucha?

Kombucha helps the body restore balance so the immune system and other important body systems can do their jobs more efficiently. This healthy balance gives the body the opportunity to heal itself from a wide variety of conditions.

Loaded with Live Probiotics
Boosts Metabolism
Improves Digestion and bowel function
Boosts Energy
Supports Healthy Liver Function
Rich in Antioxidants
Destroys Free Radicals
Kills Bad Gut Bacteria - Candida
Reduces Risk of Heart Disease
Helps Manage Type 2 Diabetes
Protects Against Cancer

how do i use kombucha for healing?

Kombucha’s appeal is a mystery. Some people never acquire a taste for it while many others drink it every day. If you are new to fermented foods, start by consuming 4 ounces or less to see how it makes your body feel. Some folks immediately want and can tolerate more. Others may take a while to adapt to the influx of living bacteria and yeast, as well as healthful acids that stimulate the body. Just listen to your body! 

 
 
 

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Spice of Life

Kombucha Culture brewed with all Organic Ingredients: Oolong Tea, Ginger, Turmeric, Lemon, Cayenne, Cane Sugar

 
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Cinnamon Treehouse

Kombucha Culture brewed with all Organic Ingredients: Oolong Tea, Cinnamon, Cane Sugar

 
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Strawberry Fizz

Kombucha Culture brewed with all Organic Ingredients: Oolong Tea, Strawberry, Cane Sugar

 
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Mango Tango

Kombucha Culture brewed with all Organic Ingredients: Oolong Tea, Mango, Clove, Cane Sugar


 
 
 
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Foods are made in fresh batches based upon demand, and some are seasonal.

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