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Searched Term(s): how to deal with pmsWe have a 5 star customer satisfaction rating from Google because this tea does improve health! Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) (also called PMT or premenstrual tension) is a collection of symptoms, emotional and physical related to the menstrual cycle of a woman More than 200 different symptoms have been associated with Premenstrual Syndrome, but the 3 most common symptoms are irritability, tension, and dysphoria (a state of being unhappy). Premenstrual Tension may be caused by a number of different factors like, stress, depression, genetic, diet, aging, and medication. The beneficial attributes of Kombucha Ice Tea have been well documented for a full scientific century mainly by German medical research and found it to be beneficial as a remedy for many ailments, as well as helping to alleviate fatigue, tiredness, and depression. Anyone who drinks this sparkling beverage will remark on the feeling of an improved mood they experienced after doing so. If you are looking for something, an elixir to energize and enliven and help with PMS you possibly will not come any closer to discovering it than in delicious Kombucha Ice Tea. It's potent, it's delicious, it improves health, and it may help to remedy Premenstrual Syndrome. Also, because you easily make it in your own kitchen there is very little expense in making it. See the owner's photograph who has been drinking Kombucha for 17 years. On the pages of this web site you are able to read the actual testaments of those people who drink this delicious beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits of many others on the Testament Page. Many hundreds of thousands drink this deliciously refreshing fermented beverage daily worldwide and rave about the benefits to health of this amazing tea! Kombucha is enjoyed as an ice tea. Google's Chef, Josef Desimone, makes Kombucha for Google employees. More than 100 glasses of this tea are served every day in Google cafeterias. . . comment on Wikipedia To see what a Kombucha Mushroom looks like just Click Here. The probiotic bacteria and yeasts of the Kombucha are tiny bio-chemical factories producing 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 detoxify the body. Kombucha is a delicious, fermented, effervescent drink, which has been described as a wine that tastes like a delicious tea or an unusual tea tasting like a rare wine although it contains only about one percent alcohol. If you wish to know more about this amazing tea and how it could help you to improve your health as well as alleviate PMT then please Click Here for the home page of our site. Testimonial (Just one of a large number): Testimonial - Cancer: "I use Kombucha and love it. Recently my 13 y/o Lab was diagnosed with a vicious cancer that started with a large tumor in her mouth. It was removed surgically but after the biopsy we were told she had less than a month to two months to live. I started her on the brew and it is now 5 months and she looks and acts better than she did before. We went for a followup last week and they took blood etc and did xrays since this type of cancer would have returned in her mouth but would have aggressively spread elsewhere. NO CANCER found in her blood or in the xrays of her body. Kombucha may not be a "fountain of youth" but we have been able to keep our Lady for who knows how much longer!... T.L." |
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