I love my gt synergy kombucha. I only drink the 100% kombucha with only 2 grams of sugar per serving. Is it paleo?
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Probably not but I'd ask a different question: Does it have positive, neutral or negative health consquences or prevent or help me toward achieving my potential? |
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Yes, they have found the remains of GT Synergy Kombucha bottles at random paleolithic era hunting grounds all across Africa, and it some parts of East Asia. |
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Yeah, who cares if it's paleo or not? It should be judged based on how it makes you feel, look, and perform. I drink the same Kombucha and think it is wonderful and I don't really care either way, I'm still going to drink it. |
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I drank kombuncha before going paleo, it really helped with leg cramping when I was skating. I gave it up for the first two months and I am now going back to it. I think it helps with my allergies, they seem to have actually gotten worse in the first two months of paleo. Perhaps because my body has more immune resources now. I know the hygiene hypothesis is only a hypothesis, but it makes sense to me. I think fermented foods help, and so far it seems to help me. That is what I look for. At almost four dollars a bottle I could not afford my habit if I had to buy it, instead I make my own. I got a scooby by leaving a bottle of unpasteurized kombuncha open until a pancake looking thing grew on top. I combine that with really strong tea (about a gallon) and white sugar (between half and three quarters a cup). Then I leave it alone until it is lighter in color. I let it ferment until it is pretty acidic. I do it for flavor, but it eats more of the sugar. |
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I feel like there should be some kind of page to which to refer anyone asking "Is x paleo?" questions. |
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I had tried kombucha from a friend a couple years ago. Almost puked. But GT's Synergy flavors are extremely good. So good, in fact, that I have doubts about the ingredients (not like real doubts... just more like "how?"). I haven't tried one that I didn't like yet. My local Henry's had them on sale at $3 a pop (suckers are pricey) and I bought 10 of them to stock up for July. The labels say 2g or 4g of sugar per 8oz, but they taste so much sweeter than that and I'm not sure how. I have a hard time not downing the whole bottle when I open one. It makes me wonder how that's possible if it's truly 95% kombucha tea and only 5% fruit juice and nothing else added. Anyway, kombucha is a legit fermented drink option, but right now it's sorta my candy drink and I gotta keep it somewhat curbed. |
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