Enter the Dragon's Lair Kombucha
Enter the Dragon's Lair Kombucha
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Prepare your taste buds for a fiery delight! This kombucha features the bright red-pink hue of Red Dragon Fruit, combined with the luscious sweetness of Mango. The addition of Pomegranate Flowers adds a delicate floral note, while a subtle kick of Cayenne Pepper awakens your senses, channelling the bold spirit of Mexican-inspired drinks. It’s an adventure reminiscent of a spicy margarita twist.
Low Sugar. Rich in Probiotics. Organic Ingredients.
Our non-pasteurized raw kombucha is fermented with organic tea sourced from the mountains of Taiwan and is uniquely crafted through a second fermentation process.
Pomegranate Flowers contribute a beautiful and subtly sweet floral fragrance, positively impacting health. While much research on pomegranates has focused on the pulp and juice, the flowers themselves are also beneficial. They support cardiovascular health, are rich in antioxidants that help boost immunity, and can effectively lower blood sugar levels and protect the liver.
In ancient medicinal practices, pomegranate flowers were a vital ingredient, often used in folk medicine as a decoction to stop bleeding and induce purging. In Chinese culture, these luxurious flowers hold significant cultural importance; their red color symbolizes luck, making them popular gifts for traditional celebrations such as birthdays and graduations.
Cayenne is a potent spice that encourages circulation, boosting the efficacy of other treatments. It can be applied both internally and externally. Internally, it supports digestion, alleviates sore throats, fortifies blood vessels, and assists in thinning the blood.
For further reading, see research & studies at:
- https://www.scirp.org/pdf/AJPS_2013082915445524.pdf
- https://www.wonderfulpomegranateresearch.com/studies/
"Chinese gardens occupy only a small space in comparison with western gardens, with their extensive lawns and terraces, patterned parterres, and their geometrical flower beds and borders. It is considered vulgar to utilize for personal pleasure too much ground which should be used for raising crops, the most important business of life and survival. The extraordinary devotion to flowers has prevailed from early ages among the Chinese and symbolic meaning was assigned to every flower since antiquity." — Folklore and Symbolism of Flowers, Plants and Trees by Ernst and Johanna Lehnerts
Disclaimer
I am an herbalist, not a licensed medical professional. The information provided is intended to support your overall health and wellness and is not intended to replace medical advice or treatment. It is important to work with your primary healthcare provider and inform them of any herbs or supplements you are taking. Herbs may have side effects, cause individual sensitivities, or interact with medications, and it is important to discuss these risks with your healthcare provider.
Note: If a product is labelled as fermented, it may contain trace amounts of ethanol due to lactic acid bacteria. Those sensitive to ethanol, pregnant, nursing, or with dietary restrictions should consult a healthcare professional before consuming. It is unpasteurized and contains live cultures that may aid digestion but might not be suitable for individuals with compromised immune systems. Please consult your physician if you have any concerns.
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