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Searched Word(s): inflammatory bowel syndromeWe would not have a 5 star customer satisfaction rating with Google if this tea did not improve health. Crohn's disease, aka regional enteritis, is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that can affect any area of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to their anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It mainly creates abdominal pain, diarrhea (which could be bloody if inflammation is really bad), vomiting, or loss of weight, but also create problems outside the gastrointestinal tract including skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and affects concentration. Crohn's disease is thought to be an autoimmune disease, in which the body's own immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation; it is classified as a type of inflammatory bowel disease. There is evidence of a genetic link to this disease, placing people with siblings ill with the Crohn's at higher risk. The beneficial qualities of Kombucha Tea have been very well documented for a full scientific century mainly by German medical researchers and found to be helpful in conditions of digestive disturbances, constipation, hemorrhoids, kidney stones, gall bladder problems, and inflammatory bowel diseases. See the link for Scientific Info this page, left side. We cannot say for sure that drinking Kombucha will help with Crohn's disease, but we will tell you many who have Crohn's disease and who drink this delicious ice tea have told us that drinking it has helped, cured, or reduced their symptoms of Crohn's disease or inflammatory bowel disease. It is without a doubt worth trying! If you are looking for an elixir to energize and enliven and help with a Crohn's disease problem you probably won't come any closer to finding it than in delightful Kombucha Ice Tea. It's potent, it's delicious, it improves health and vitality, and it may very well help to improve a Crohn's disease ailment. Additionally, because you brew it yourself in your own home kitchen it is very inexpensive to make. View owner's photograph after drinking Kombucha for 17 years. On the pages of this site you can read the real testaments of those who drink this amazing beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits of many others on the Testament Page. Millions drink this deliciously refreshing fermented beverage daily around the globe and talk of the health benefits of this venerated tea! Chef Josef Desimone of Google prepares Kombucha for Google personnel. Numerous glasses of this tea are served each day at Google cafeterias, as is stated in Wikipedia To view what a Kombucha Mushroom looks like just Click Here. The probiotic bacteria and yeasts of the Kombucha are microscopic bio-chemical engines adding various powerful metabolic acids and other health valuable constituents as they ferment the tea. They help to boost the performance of the immune system and help to detox the body. This health empowering beverage is taken as an ice tea. Kombucha Tea after fermentation has about 1% alcohol content and most of the sugar used is depleted. Kombucha Tea is a sparkling tea, it does taste delicious, it does improve health, and you can easily make it in your own home kitchen. If you wish to know more about this delicious tea and how it could help you to better your health as well as improve a Crohn's disease condition then please Click Here now to go to the home page of our site. Testimonial (Just one of numerous): Testimonial - Taste of Tea: "Saturday a week ago, I started a batch of kombuch tea. It grew well. I just had my first taste and my taste bud loved it. A little sweet a little sour. I have not had enough for any health benefit testimonials. I do love tea and this is a delightful treat... A.W.S." |
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