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Mushroom as a home healer

And you know what a tea mushroom is. Surely you had to see him from relatives or friends in a three-liter bank somewhere in a secluded place of the apartment. If you describe it in two words, then it is very similar to the jellyfish: it has a pale yellow hue and discoid form. At first glance it may seem that it represents a whole organism, but in fact the tea fungus consists of yeast fungi and a colony of acetic acid organisms. It should be noted that the composition of the tea fungus is quite complex, and it was not possible to study it to the end, just as to establish the place of its origin. Some are inclined to grow it already in Ancient Greece, while others believe that his homeland is the island of Ceylon. In principle, today it is not so important, after all, after several years of unpopularity, the tea mushroom gradually began to appear in many modern families. Why? It is simply assumed that the fungus is able to heal from any disease. For example, it is used to treat diseases of the digestive tract, skin, diseases of the bladder, kidneys, liver. They also drink when losing weight, strengthening immunity and getting out of stress. Interested in? The question arises: "How does the kombucha grow this amazing creature?" If you really want to make such a friend, then nothing is impossible. And you in this now be convinced?

So, where to get the therapeutic tea mushroom? To begin with, ask your friends, it is likely that he already lives with some of them. In this case, you need to ask for a small part of it, but remember that it should not just be torn off: the fungus grows weak and painful. To do everything right, you need to separate the daughter film from the mother's mushroom and put it in a jar of clean water. Only in this way you can transport it. If your searches are not successful, you can go to pharmacies, in some of them it may be available. But if you did not find any of these ways to find a tea mushroom how to grow it yet. Very simple, on their own. For this, prepare strong tea leaves and leave it in a warm place for 3-4 days. After this time you will notice, how on the surface of welding formed oily film, slippery and unpleasant to the touch. This is your mushroom. Leave it in this position for a while, so that it gets stronger. For this you will need 2-3 months. Approximately by the end of this period, you must prepare a place for kombucha habitat and a nutrient medium.

So you found a tea mushroom how to grow it, you already know almost. Remained small. Usually this miracle-mushroom lives in a three-liter jar. You can take any capacity, but it should be glass and with a narrowed neck (but not a bottle). Wash the container with hot boiled water without the use of detergents. To the bank is better cleaned, it can be left for a few minutes soaked in hot boiled water. Now we will prepare a tea solution: you can not use tap water, it is better if it is a spring water. You can take distilled water from bottles and filter. The tea solution can be made as follows: brew tea brew in two liters of water at the rate of 1 teaspoon of tea per liter of water plus 100-130 grams of sugar. In the future, you can already do it by sight. The solution should be cooled and poured into a container, where the home tea mushroom will live. Immerse the solution in the solution. Take care that the pot is not filled with mortar to the very top. The fungus will continue to grow, and it will require space. In consequence, about once a week, the fungus must be removed and washed with cold boiled water, and the tea solution itself must be changed every 3-5 days. If you do not carry out such care, your child may die.

Now you know that such a tea mushroom is how to grow it, and what it is for. It remains only to note that over time the fungus will grow and require more attention to itself. In addition, your waste will increase for the preparation of a tea solution. So first of all, think about whether you are ready to invest your time and money in the mushroom.

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