I would never have believed it was true that my daughter Rochelle would ever begin to lead a healthy normal life.
Rochelle is just 7 years old and is lactose intolerant. This means that there are a wide variety of foods that she
just can't eat. Now with the use of the Kefir culture, she drinks Kefir made with milk without one ill reaction,
and not only that but I have found that I can bake with Kefir in place of milk, and I have even made a cheese that
Rochelle loves. Thank you KCN for showing me an alternative I may otherwise not have found. Kefir is invaluable
in our lives.
Sincerely,
Jackie Powel
Canada
To the Directors of KCN,
My name is Graham McDowell and I live in Gosport in England. I am 92 years old so forgive me that my daughter
Anita is writing on my behalf. I want to say that with age I now have a list of ailments longer than my long-johns.
My main complaint is that of my bowels. It seemed that the only sign of regularity I have experienced for some years
is that regularly I had to seek medical intervention for my movements and at my age let me tell you it's no pleasure
for the poor nurses, bless them. I've been using your Kefir for a year now and let me tell you that at 6am like
clockwork the paper disappears from my front porch, and is rustling behind that of my lavatory door, and I am
pleased to say that I enjoy the comics more than I have ever before. Keep up the good work.
Graham
Gosport UK
To KCN: Dear Danny, Wolf and Ian,
As you know I am a writer of the Y2K problem and the potential threats we face if even a little of what I have
learnt actually happens. My opinion is that the Kefir Culture has to be the best preservation method I have come
across and so I would like to order an additional 50 starter kits for my readers and colleagues. Anyone serious
about protecting themselves in the new millennium through probiotics would have to consider Kefir.
Regards
Greg Heath
Rockhampton QLD
Dear KCN,
The magic of Kefir has touched my life. I was in the garden pruning my roses and accidentally cut my finger
very badly. As I have a severe allergic reaction to antibiotics there was not much the doctor could do when
it became infected. So I began wrapping the infected finger with a little Kefir and to my surprise within
just two days the infection had all but cleared and the swelling reduced by half. I hope you can use this
letter in your testimonial section and that others may benefit from it as I have done. Thank you.
Regards,
Jane Allen.
Beaumant S.A.
To whom it may concern,
I want to make a short statement for your testimonial page. I am not a milk drinker at all so I set my Kefir in soy.
With a little fruit added I just love it for breakfast every morning. My daughter Janie is a teen and has a great
deal of acne on her face. She takes medication for the problem but still gets very sore pimples. We started mixing
a little Kefir into some witch hazel and applying it each night before she goes to bed, and now I am glad to say
that her face remains softer and although she still has some acne, the large sore ones have completely gone.
Thank you for the idea from your book and I hope others learn the value in Kefir as I have.
Kindest Regards,
P. Rodgers
New Zealand
To KCN: Dear readers,
I want to make a statement to an unusual use of Kefir that I have found. I have two dogs, both live on my farm
and consequently are prone to ticks. Bobby my beloved cattle dog is sadly affected by ticks to the extent that
he scratches the inflamed area so much, he leaves it hairless and raw. This seemed to agitate him more and I
couldn't stop him from biting at the area making it worse. Now I smother the area with Kefir and cover it
(to stop him eating it off) and within two days the skin has healed enough to stop him biting at it. The
Kefir seems to relieve the irritation for Bobby and he now leads a more normal doggy life.
Sincerely,
Robert Harding
Sunshine Coast QLD.
Dear KCN: To Debra Norman,
You are right, Kefir is a magical tenderiser. Thanks for the tip.
S. Cosgrove
Sydney Australia.
Dear KCN,
On my last trip to Switzerland, I took a KCN Kefir maker for my mother to try. I am pleased to say that she loves
it and I now need 10 more Starter Kits to send to her as she has my whole family eating her Kefir when they visit.
Thanks.
Val Fredre.
QLD.
To Danny,
I am going away and want to take my Kefir with me. How may I package it safely for my trip?
Jean Parker
Sydney Australia

Well Jean, simply place your Kefir in a little milk and put it back into the plastic container that came with your
starter kit. This container will seal tightly to avoid any leaks and will keep the culture alive while you travel.
Remember that when you arrive at your destination to replace the milk and pop it into the fridge or use it as normal.
Have a safe trip Jean.
Regards
Danny
To KCN,
I've become a Kefir fan since ordering the starter kit. I especially love the soft cheese that remains after leaving
it in cheese cloth in a strainer in the fridge for a couple days after maturity. We often add Stevia for sweetening
with vanilla flavoring and enjoy a fabulous new food, which we eat alone or use as a topping over fruit. Ummmm Good!
My daughter-in-law is on a restricted diet because of Candida, so she has been eager to find a substitute for cream
cheese. Kefir is allowed on her diet, so I can't wait to share it with her. Kay
P.S. Can you tell me the carbohydrate percentages in Kefir?
Doris Burns
Cleveland, Tennessee, USA
Dear Doris,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you personally for your kind words in the feedback form you sent to us.
We will be honored to include your testimonial in our testimonials page during our next web page up date. Your question
was: What is the total carbohydrate found in Kefir? Our resident Microbiologist performed composition tests on the
final Kefir product. Her files indicate that the total carbohydrate / sugars found in the milk you are currently using
are actually fermented or consumed during the Kefir making process. The end result of this fermentation is the
production of Lactic acid and other by products. Therefore the total carbohydrate levels are negligible. I hope
this gives you the information you require and am only too happy to be able to answer any further questions you
may have regarding Kefir.
May you live with great health and prosperity
Kindest Regards
Deb
Kefir Culture Natural