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Taking your next steps on the probiotic road
Maybe you’ve fallen off the home workout wagon, or lockdown wreaked havoc on your sleep patterns, but staying hydrated and keeping your probiotic levels topped up with a daily dash of KTea means you’re feeling ready to face the day ahead. Congratulations - you’ve hit basecamp one on the probiotic journey (naturally, we think it’s the best one) and are ready to continue your journey. There are plenty of other probiotic ways to help your body this summer. Here’s a few of our favourites. Sauerkraut Many people start their probiotic journey without even realising, with a side of sauerkraut at Oktoberfest,...
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10 reasons why January is the perfect time for a fresh start
It’s an overused trope, and many life coaches, entrepreneurs and just generally enviably successful people will tell you that there’s no need to wait for the year to change to start good habits, but we’re all familiar with the ‘mañana’ attitude that means our good intentions never quite get off the ground. With a year like the one we’ve just had, and the hopeful promise of life getting back to normal soon, we reckon there’s no time like the present to seize the last few months of being at home and with more time to focus on routine to develop...
Brad Corden
Why your Christmas needs KTea
It’s been a long, hard, slog of a year, and we’re all feeling it. Even though down here in the Channel Islands, life is looking a little bit more normal, we’re missing winter-sun breaks and our friends and families across the world. It’s going to be an unusual Christmas, that’s for sure, but we’re wondering if there might actually be a little more ‘peace on Earth’ than usual this year as everyone takes Christmas a little bit easier than the usual festive blow out. Kombucha at the Christmas table 2020 has seen us all a little more focused on...
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What’s a microbiome and where is mine?
You’re not yourself. No, really. Far from being 100% human, all of us are in fact, only about 10% concentrate. Why? The remaining 90% of you is made up of trillions of microscopic bacteria - they outnumber your human cells 10 to 1. There’s good ones, which work in harmony with your body, and, well, not so good ones. They’re not just in your gut, either. They’re all over your skin, up your nose...really, you’re just a big walking cruise ship holiday for a whole host of bacteria. We’ve all been washing our hands a lot more recently and of...
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