Re: [Bath_and_Body] Kombucha, anyone?

Thursday, 10 January 2008      0 comments

I knew nothing about it until you brought it up and
read about it in Wiki. It sounds totally disgusting to
me. I have 2 concerns: suppliers - is it made properly
and contaminant free and second, it has a a multiple
acid content that I WONDER ABOUT - SOME WHERE IN THE
RANGE OF 2.5 - 4.5/ That should be taken into
consideration when adding to a lotion since you are
leaving it on the skin. Water is neutral.I don't know
how subbing this tea for water would end up - I guess
you could experiment if you think it's worth your
time.And of course, checking the ph of what you use
and then in the end product.
Willow
--- Lisa Shiroff <l.shiroff@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hey All-
>
>
>
> A friend of a friend of a friend said she likes to
> mix kombucha with a
> commercial body lotion to put on her skin. She does
> it when she uses the
> lotion and would like a lotion made with the
> kombucha already in it so she
> doesn't have to keep mixing it. Does anyone here
> have experience with it?
> Would it work like a "normal" tea? I think the idea
> of using something with
> probiotics is scaring me from the prospect.
>
>
>
> Any ideas about using kombucha?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Lisa S.,_._,___
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