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  2. I’ve been drinking kombucha for years and it’s transformed my ...

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    In the 1960s, a Swiss research project confirmed the health benefits of drinking kombucha, giving it a commercial boost, and in the eighties and nineties, kombucha became more popular as the HIV ...

  3. 7 Best Kombucha Brands, According to RDs - AOL

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    Because kombucha is a fermented tea, you get the benefits of tea (hello, antioxidants), as well as potential probiotics, which can help gut health. 7 Best Kombucha Brands, According to RDs Skip to ...

  4. Kombucha - Wikipedia

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    Kombucha is thought to have originated in China, where the drink is traditional. [3] [4] By the early 20th century it spread to Russia, then other parts of Eastern Europe and Germany. [5] Kombucha is now homebrewed globally, and also bottled and sold commercially. [1] The global kombucha market was worth approximately US$1.7 billion as of 2019.

  5. What Is Kombucha? - AOL

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    What is kombucha? It's a staple in health food stores and at farmers markets. Here's what a registered dietitian has to say about the effervescent drink! The post What Is Kombucha? appeared first ...

  6. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Kombucha – a fermented tea promoted as a "cure all" Kombucha – a kind of fermented tea claimed to cure a variety of human illnesses including AIDS and cancer; however, these purported uses are not backed by evidence. [83] The consumption of kombucha has been associated with adverse effects including muscle inflammation, poisoning and ...

  7. Lactic acid bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Popular drinks such as kombucha are made using lactic acid bacteria, with kombucha having been known to have traces of Lactobacillus and Pediococcus once the drink is made. [23] The beer and wine-making process utilizes certain lactic acid bacteria, mostly Lactobacillus. Lactic acid bacteria is used to start the wine-making process by starting ...

  8. Talk:Kombucha - Wikipedia

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    Asking why Jilly juice ("a fermented drink with claimed health benefits") is like Kombucha (a fermented tea with claimed health benefits) seems bizarre; likewise asking why List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments is relevant when Kombucha is actually an entry there is odd. Citation needs tags are inappropriate too, in a See also ...

  9. Jilly Juice - Wikipedia

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    Jilly Juice is a quack [1] pseudomedicine in the form of a fermented drink that is falsely claimed by its proponents to be able to cure an assortment of conditions, including cancer and autism spectrum disorders, as well as regenerate missing limbs, reverse the effects of aging, and "cure" homosexuality.