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This is not the first page of our web site. Your search term(s) for "how to stop premature grey hair", or similar search terms, directed you to this page. You are viewing this page because you may wish to improve your health or stop the graying of your hair. If so we wish to let you know about an amazing tea called Kombucha, if you are not already heard of it. If this remarkable drink does not cure a particular ailment it is sure to benefit your health in other ways.

We have a 5 star customer satisfaction rating from Google because this tea does improve health and our customers were happy with the health improvements they have seen after they purchased Kombucha cultures from us to make their own tea.

Hair coloring of follicles is due to two types of melanin, eumelanin and pheomelanin. Generally, if more melanin is present, the color of the hair is darker; if less melanin is present, then the hair will be lighter. Levels of melanin can be variable as time passes causing a person's hair color to change.

As a person ages their hair color changes naturally, first to gray and then to white. Grey or white hair, in fact, has no coloring pigment but is clear and only appears grey or white because of the way light is reflected off of hairs.

When graying begins it is mostly due to genetics, but other factors such as illness, stress, diet, and a person's sex all have an influence on the graying of hair. Now Kombucha cannot alter your genes but it can possibly correct other factors that may be causing the graying of your hair. Tannins in the tea could also return pigmentation to the hair.

The health qualities of Kombucha have been rather well documented for a full scientific century mainly by German medical research and it was found to be helpful in cases of arteriosclerosis, cholesterol, high blood pressure, angina, gout, gouty eczema, arthritis, rheumatism, atherosclerosis, irritability, anxiety, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, tiredness, and other ailments. See link for Scientific Info on this page, to the left.

We cannot guarantee that drinking Kombucha will help with graying hair, but, we can say some who have a graying condition and who do drink this remarkable iced beverage have stated that drinking the tea has helped slow the graying, or even reversed it. It is absolutely worth it to try!

If you are trying to find something, an elixir to give you more energy and improve your health and help with a graying hair problem you probably won't come any closer to finding it than in delicious Kombucha Ice Tea. It's potent, it's delicious, it improves health, and it could help to improve a gray hair problem. Another plus is that because you prepare it 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 web site you can read the real testaments of people who drink this remarkable beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits from others on the Testament Page.

Many hundreds of thousands drink this deliciously refreshing beverage daily worldwide and rave about the health benefits of this beneficial tea!

The Chef, Josef Desimone, at Google prepares Kombucha for Google employees. Almost 100 glasses of this tea are served each day at Google cafeterias, as is stated in Wikipedia

To see 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 enhancing constituents as they ferment the tea. These help to boost the performance of the immune system and detox the body. This amazing beverage is drunk cold as an ice tea. Kombucha Tea after fermentation has only about one percent alcohol content and most of the sugar used is depleted.

Kombucha is a fermented beverage, which anyone can easily prepare in their own home kitchen.

If you wish to know more information about this venerated tea and how it can help you to improve your health as well as slow the graying of your hair then please Click Here now to go to the home page of our site.

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Testimonial - Skin, Hair, Service: "I made and drank Kombucha religiously for 3 years and know from experience that the health benefits are phenomonal. The difference in skin and hair are amazing. When we moved to our new home my Kombucha was accidently destroyed. I had tried in vain to find another starter, but everyone I had given one to, and the person who gave me my initial starter, had gotten tired of the brewing process and let their's die. Ironically they had realized the difference and were also looking for a new starter. Last year after finaly venturing into Internet-land I decided to check for Kombucha and found this site. I ordered a starter and have had my wonderful Kombucha tea ever since. This site is wonderful, orders are quickly delivered with much care in the packaging, the Kombucha is authentic not scrap or scam and recently I had reason to call for help with a minor Kombucha problem and the gentleman I spoke with was polite and courteous. He took his time and helped me with my problem step by step. In other words his services are just wonderful. If anyone has any doubts about Kombucha it's great and so is this site and company. I would advise anyone to go Kombucha America and get their starter from this company... K.D."


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