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Kombucha's rich nutritional package no doubt has a lot to do with its reported healing effects. Here are some highlights:
B vitamins: These include thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), pyridoxine (B6), B12, and B15, as well as folic acid and biotin. The B vitamins are protective against heart disease and strokes and may help alleviate depression as well.
Specifically, B1 affects the nervous system and produces mood-elevating benefits; B2 helps break down fats and may help prevent cataracts; B3 is a vasodilator and regulates cholesterol levels; B6 stimulates the immune system and controls sodium and potassium levels in the body; and B12 regulates homocysteine levels in the blood, a factor in arteriosclerosis. Folic acid is necessary for producing red blood cells and maintaining the health of your arteries. Biotin may protect against hair loss.
Essential amino acids: These protein building blocks include leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, and valine. These amino acids are not made in the body and must be obtained from food sources.
Enzymes: The enzymes lactase and invertase are found in kombucha. Enzymes promote chemical and metabolic processes in the body. Lactase is necessary for digesting lactose, the sugar found in milk products. Invertase helps digest the sugar sucrose.
Minerals: the yeasts in kombucha contain a number of minerals, including chromium, potassium, sulfur, iron, and phosphorus.
Cellulose: A certain amount of cellulose makes its way into the tea. Cellulose is an insoluble fiber that improves digestive function and may help prevent constipation and colon cancer.
Other nutrients: Lecithin helps break down fats in the body and protects the myelin sheath which surrounds the nerves. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is also produced by the bacteria in kombucha; vitamin C is an antioxidant and immune booster.
Pryor publicized her personal experiences of the health benefits of kombucha and its popularity grew as people with AIDS and other chronic illnesses began to consume it. Kombucha fans report it helpful for boosting energy in cases of multiple sclerosis and chronic fatigue, in alleviating some of the symptoms associated with AIDS, and in reducing allergic and asthmatic symptoms.
However, "Kombucha is not a cure for anything," cautions Pryor. "Your body cures itself. Kombucha seems to help your body do that." An estimated three million Americans now regularly brew and consume kombucha tea