Healing your Pet with Kombucha Tea
Written by Virginia Pipolini   
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Kombucha tea is an ancient health food product known throughout the world. Used most often as a general elixir, did you know that Kombucha is a wonderful, natural health product for your pets as well?
by VirginiaPipolini


Kombucha tea is an ancient health food product known throughout the world. Used most often as a general elixir, did you know that Kombucha is a wonderful, natural health product for your pets as well?

Some dogs are afflicted by a condition known as hot spots. This condition is irritating, and often dogs will chew themselves raw trying to bring relief. Dabbing a little Kombucha on these bare spots can relieve the itching and aid in healing.

Fatty tumors are a concern with many dogs. Vets can do a simple test using a syringe to verify that the tumor is indeed fatty, and at that point they suggest leaving it or surgically removing the benign growth. Many report that by adding a teaspoon of Kombucha to their pets water there is an improvement in their energy and shrinkage in the growth.

Most animals age much faster than people, and we must watch as they transition from healthy and active to slower movement. Kombucha tea was carried by Japanese soldiers as an elixir to give energy in battle. You can give your pet Kombucha in their drinking water, or directly in the mouth using a dropper. This gives them an energy kick and a nutritional boost.

Bothered by the flea season? Kombucha can be sprayed on irritated skin to bring soothing relief. Some animals are allergic to fleas as well, and the acidic balancing for skin and hair makes your animal more resilient to these pesky flea attacks.

You can enhance your animals digestive process by adding a little Kombucha to their food as well, giving the digestive tract the support it needs. Antibiotics, the candy of the prescription world, destroys natural healthy intestinal flora. Kombucha supports health and wellness, and aids our natural digestive bacteria.

Healthy coats are a sign of good health. By adding Kombucha to your pets diet you will be aiding your pet in balancing their acid and alkaline balance and add beneficial nutrients to their diet. Sounds like a win-win situation to me!

Both you and your pet can benefit from the addition of Kombucha to your diets. Give it a try, it's easy to grow your own Kombucha, or find in your local health food store. Kombucha tea, the natural, nutritional mushroom.

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