depressive syndrome |
- Searched subject |
![]() Point Roberts, WA. Copyright 1995 Seller of Kombucha cultures since 1995 Read Google Customer Reviews
4.9
out of 5
based on 6707
|
Diseases of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body. ~Cicero |
|
|
|
|
|
GO TO HOME PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Searched Term(s): depressive syndromeNote the 5 star rating we have with Google because of the many positive reviews we have had from our customers whose health have been improved. MDD - Major depressive disorder (also known as recurrent depressive disorder, clinical depression, major depression, unipolar depression, or unipolar disorder) is a mental disorder the character of which is an all-encompassing low mood, accompanied by low self-esteem, fatigue, tiredness, loss of interest and pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. The term "depression" is generally ambiguous. It is often used to denote this syndrome but may refer to other mood disorders or to lower mood states lacking clinical importance. There can be variable causes of depression, both in the general or in the clinical usage of the word, ranging from causes that are biological, psychological, social, genetic, to depression caused by chemical dependance . The health properties of Kombucha Ice Tea have been well documented for over a century mainly by German medical research and the tea has been found to be helpful as a remedy for many ailments, as well as helping with fatigue and tiredness. Anyone who drinks this sparkling beverage will remark on the feeling of an improved mood they experienced after doing so. If you might be looking for an elixir to energize and enliven and help with a state of depression you probably won't come any closer to finding it than in delightful Kombucha Ice Tea. It's powerful, it's delicious, it improves health and vitality, and it can help to remedy a mental depression. Also, because you brew it yourself in your own home kitchen it cost little to make. View owner's photo after drinking Kombucha for seventeen years. On the pages of this site you are able to read the actual testaments of those people who drink this remarkable beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits of many others on the Testimonial Page. Many hundreds of thousands drink this refreshing beverage daily worldwide and talk of the health benefits of this amazing tea! Kombucha is traditionally enjoyed as an ice tea. Google's Chef, Josef Desimone, prepares Kombucha for Google personnel. More than 100 glasses of Kombucha are served every day at Google cafeterias. . . exerted from Wikipedia To check out what a Kombucha Mushroom looks like just Click Here. The pro-biotic 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 detox the body. The mystical nature of Kombucha seems to attract people in search of excellent health and longevity and it is not often that they are disappointed. Want to learn more about this extraordinary tea and how it can help you to improve your health as well as alleviate a possible depressed mood then please Click Here for the first page of our site. Testimonial (Just one of many): Testimonial - Bursitis, Energy: "My BURSITIS in my shoulder was so bad I was considering getting the shot for it. I did not have health insurance and this was an expensive (and painful) option. So I ordered the Kombucha cultures and began making my own tea. The first week that I drank my new tea I thought the painful symptoms of my bursitis were going away. Now (after 3 months) I am SURE of it! I can't say I am 100% cured... only about 95%. The difference is amazing! In two months when my insurance kicks in, I will NOT be getting a shot! The other interesting thing is that I take a glass of Kombucha to work with me to drink during my lunch break, I now have more energy to get thru the rest of the day. Thank you Kombucha America!... G.C." |
|
|
End of Page for Search Phrase: depressive syndrome |