Thanks for asking, AphidKiller5698.
The honest answer? No.
Because Kombucha is just a drink, it will not effect your spectral or intensity range, or your ability to see in low light conditions.
Drinking a perfect double-fermented ginger/acai brew will not create a thriving environment where your tapetum lucidum can allow you to see things in the dark, because you don't have that going for you. Perhaps science will evolve further soon and this can empower us all in the future... (if you have your finger on that pulse, let us know - we're all baited breath here!)
But look, before you get depressed and lethargic, just think about all of the wonderful things you can see in the daytime.
Trees, kids, flying bugs, kombucha starter kits (on sale now!), your buzzfeed feed. These are all things to be grateful for, and don't we all need a little something to appreciate now and then?
- Dr Ross Pinion, CDMT, EBTA, CLS, RGT
"There's no greater loss than to lose something you thought you would remember to look for."
The honest answer? No.
Because Kombucha is just a drink, it will not effect your spectral or intensity range, or your ability to see in low light conditions.
Drinking a perfect double-fermented ginger/acai brew will not create a thriving environment where your tapetum lucidum can allow you to see things in the dark, because you don't have that going for you. Perhaps science will evolve further soon and this can empower us all in the future... (if you have your finger on that pulse, let us know - we're all baited breath here!)
But look, before you get depressed and lethargic, just think about all of the wonderful things you can see in the daytime.
Trees, kids, flying bugs, kombucha starter kits (on sale now!), your buzzfeed feed. These are all things to be grateful for, and don't we all need a little something to appreciate now and then?
- Dr Ross Pinion, CDMT, EBTA, CLS, RGT
"There's no greater loss than to lose something you thought you would remember to look for."
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