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8 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Kombucha Tea

8 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Kombucha Tea

  • By Pascal Deville
  • 06-11-2021
  • Beverages




Kombucha is a fermented tea that has been consumed for thousands of years.
Not only does it have the same health benefits as tea — it’s also rich in beneficial probiotics.
Kombucha also contains antioxidants, can kill harmful bacteria and may help fight several diseases.
Here are the top 8 health benefits of kombucha, based on scientific evidence.

1. Kombucha is a Potential Source of Probiotics
Kombucha is thought to originate in China or Japan.


It’s made by adding specific strains of bacteria, yeast, and sugar to black or green tea, then allowing it to ferment for a week or more


During this process, bacteria and yeast form a mushroom-like film on the surface of the liquid. This is why kombucha is also known as “mushroom tea.”


This blob is a living symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast, or a SCOBY, and can be used to ferment new kombucha.


The fermentation process produces acetic acid (also found in vinegar) and several other acidic compounds, trace levels of alcohol and gases that make it carbonated


A large amount of bacteria also grow in the mixture. Although there is still no evidence for the probiotic benefits of kombucha, it contains numerous species of lactic-acid bacteria which may have probiotic function.


Probiotics provide your gut with healthy bacteria. These bacteria can improve many aspects of health, including digestion, inflammation, and even weight loss.


For this reason, adding beverages like kombucha to your diet might improve your health in many ways.


2. Kombucha May Provide the Benefits of Green Tea
Green tea is one of the healthiest beverages on the planet.


This is because green tea contains many bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, which function as powerful antioxidants in the body


Kombucha made from green tea contains many of the same plant compounds and presumably boasts some of the same benefits


Studies show that drinking green tea regularly can increase the number of calories you burn, reduce belly fat, improve cholesterol levels, help with blood sugar control and more


Studies also show that green tea drinkers have a reduced risk of prostate, breast, and colon cancers


3. Kombucha Contains Antioxidants
Antioxidants are substances that fight free radicals, reactive molecules that can damage your cells


Many scientists believe that antioxidants from foods and beverages are better for your health than antioxidant supplements


Kombucha, especially when made with green tea, appears to have antioxidant effects in your liver.


Rat studies consistently find that drinking kombucha regularly reduces liver toxicity caused by toxic chemicals, in some cases by at least 70%


While no human studies exist on this topic, it does seem like a promising area of research for people with liver disease.


4. Kombucha Can Kill Bacteria
One of the main substances produced during the fermentation of kombucha is acetic acid, which is also abundant in vinegar.


Like the polyphenols in tea, acetic acid is able to kill many potentially harmful microorganisms


Kombucha made from black or green tea appears to have strong antibacterial properties, particularly against infection-causing bacteria and Candida yeasts


These antimicrobial effects suppress the growth of undesirable bacteria and yeasts, but they do not affect the beneficial, probiotic bacteria and yeasts involved in kombucha fermentation.


The health relevance of these antimicrobial properties is unclear.


5. Kombucha May Reduce Heart Disease Risk
Heart disease is the world’s leading cause of death (22).


Rat studies show that kombucha can greatly improve two markers of heart disease, “bad” LDL and “good” HDL cholesterol, in as few as 30 days


Even more importantly, tea (especially green tea) protects LDL cholesterol particles from oxidation, which is thought to contribute to heart disease


In fact, green tea drinkers have up to a 31% lower risk of developing heart disease, a benefit that may also apply to kombucha


6. Kombucha May Help Manage Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes affects over 300 million people worldwide. It is characterized by high blood sugar levels and insulin resistance.


A study in diabetic rats found that kombucha slowed down the digestion of carbs, which reduced blood sugar levels. It also improved liver and kidney function.


Kombucha made from green tea is likely to be even more beneficial, as green tea itself has been shown to reduce blood sugar levels


In fact, a review study of almost 300,000 individuals found that green tea drinkers had an 18% lower risk of becoming diabetic


Further human studies are needed to investigate the benefits of kombucha for blood sugar control.


7. Kombucha May Help Protect Against Cancer
Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death. It is characterized by cell mutation and uncontrolled cell growth.


In test-tube studies, kombucha helped prevent the growth and spread of cancerous cells due to its high concentration of tea polyphenols and antioxidants


How the anti-cancer properties of tea polyphenols work is not well understood.


However, it’s thought that the polyphenols block gene mutation and growth of cancer cells while also promoting cancer cell death


For this reason, it is not surprising that tea drinkers are much less likely to develop various types of cancer


However, whether kombucha has any anti-cancer effects in people has not been confirmed. Further studies are needed.


8. Kombucha Is Healthy When Made Properly
Kombucha is a probiotic-rich tea with many potential health benefits.


You can purchase it in our Pattaya store or make it yourself at home. However, be sure to prepare it properly.



Source : https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/8-benefits-of-kombucha-tea