Kombucha: Benefits Including Gut Health, Immunity, Cancer-Fighter, and even helps with Weight Loss?
Healthy organic kombucha superfood probiotic drink in glass on white background
by Cat Ebeling & Mike Geary
co-authors of the best-sellers: The Fat Burning Kitchen & The Top 101 Foods that Fight Aging
I actually fell in love with the tangy, sweet/sour, bubbly awesomeness about ten years ago, and have been addicted ever since. Barely a day goes by when I dont pick up a bottle or pour myself a glass from my home brew. It has an amazing taste, and really does make you feel happier and energeticalmost immediately!
Kombucha has had quite a surge in popularity lately, and there are now several brands (depending on where you shop) to choose from. Depending on what you read or who you talk to, kombucha has been attributed with health benefits that range from clearing up acne to curing cancer, but many of these are unsubstantiated thus far.
Kombucha has been around for a least a couple thousand years in Asia and other countries. The Chinese called it an immortal health elixir. Because its fermented, you get billions of powerful probiotics in your system when you drink it. Kombucha comes from black and/or green tea, water, and sugar. During fermentation, the bacteria and yeast in the SCOBY actually eat up most (not all) of the sugar and part of the caffeine, creating vinegar and other acidic compounds, with trace amounts of alcohol, and gases that make it carbonated.
The colony of friendly bacteria that ferments the tealooking like a giant mushroom is called a SCOBY which stands for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. While the tea ferments, the SCOBY helps create b-vitamins, enzymes, acetic acid, (found in apple cider vinegar), gluconic and lactic acid, and a ton of great probiotics!
This blob is a biochemical powerhouse that produces amino acids, enzymes, polyphenols (antioxidants), antibiotic type substances, and a whole array of phytochemicals that are beneficial to your health. Kombucha has been scientifically studied for its ability to:
Detox the liver
Increase energy (I always feel great after having it!)
Improve digestion
Boost immune system
Help prevent or fight cancer
Aid in weight loss
Improve mooddecrease anxiety and depression
Kombucha has also been touted as being beneficial for acne, anxiety, arthritis, eczema, hangovers, hair growth, and more, but many of these claims have not yet been backed up with conclusive scientific evidence on humans.
In research published in the Journal of Medicinal Food 2014, researchers from the University of Latvia did say the following about the genuine health benefits of kombucha:
It is shown that [kombucha] can efficiently act in health preservation and recovery due to four main properties: detoxification, anti-oxidation, energizing potencies, and promotion of boosting immunity.
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Poster Comment:
I have a couple of bottles of Kombucha in the fridge. I forgot about them. Think I will drink them this week.
They even give a recipe for home made Kombucha.