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Miners disease page. This is not the home page of this web site. You are at this page because you may be looking for a natural remedy of an illnesses or a way just to improve your general health. We would like to introduce you to Kombucha Tea which may be a home remedy that can improve your health. If this remarkable elixir does not cure a particular ailment it is sure to make good your health in other ways.

Please note that we have a 5 star customer satisfaction rating with Google because our customers have been happy with the health benefits they have seen.

If you are looking for something, an elixir to energize and rejuvenate you? You will not come any closer to finding it than in delightful Kombucha Tea that is usually enjoyed as a refreshing ice tea. It's potent, it's delicious, it improves health, and it may help to remedy a ailment you may have. Another plus is that because you make it in your kitchen it cost you next to nothing to make.

See the owner's photograph after drinking Kombucha for seventeen years.

Within the pages of this site you are able to read the actual testimonials of the many people who drink this beneficial beverage and there are many more testimonials on the health benefits from others on the Testament Page.

Many hundreds of thousands drink this refreshing fermented beverage daily around the globe and talk of the benefits to health of this beneficial tea!

Chef Josef Desimone of Google prepares Kombucha Tea for Google personnel. A hundred or more glasses of this tea are served every day in Google cafeterias. . . Comment extracted from Wikipedia

Some believe that Kombucha tea is the legendary miracle elixir used in China thousands of years ago called the "Tea of Immortality".

Want to learn more information about this venerated tea and how it might help you to improve your health. Please Click Here now to go to the 1st page of our site.

Testimonial (Just one of many):

Testimonial - Rhumatiod Arthritis, Flu: " 'G'Day, I have been using and brewing K-Tea off and on for 15 yrs. I concur with the other statements, you definately are grateful to be drinking it again. I'm going to mail you some more amazing experiences but will keep this one short. During the winter of 1997, a nasty flu virus left hundreds of people suceptible to acute rhumatiod arthritis. By the time we realized what the flu had lead to, I was too paralyzed to dress myself. I spent 3 weeks in the physical rehabilitation hospital "learning how to cope with my new disability. After I was discharged, the first thing I did was to dive into my K-tea factory. I had been brewing it and passing it on to needy people, not realizing how run down my immune system was. It took two more weeks before I could bend my hands to grasp the steering wheel properly.

Day by day Kombucha flushed the "flare-up" out of my body. At the six week check-up, I was the only one from my ward that wasn't on steroids and "the little blue liver pill. So because of that I was treated with disgust by the medical staff. I came home, looked at my Kirlian photo on the fridge, poured another glass of K-Tea and knew I would be just fine.

The following summer I played a great season on a womens' fastball team. I played one more summer after that until I took up golfing. Not bad for a 53 yr. old granny with "a severe disability.

My grandchildren all love K-tea and have no qualms about turning junk candy down. Love your educational site... keep up the good work folks... D.E.D."


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