Kombucha contains probiotics, antioxidants, and organic acids that may support gut health, immunity, and more. Most research is early stage, but it's a promising addition to a balanced diet.
Kombucha contains small amounts of iron from the fermentation process, which may contribute to energy levels by supporting oxygen transport in the blood. It also contains B vitamins, which play a role in how the body converts food into energy. Unlike sugary drinks, kombucha's energy effect is more gradual, without the spike and crash associated with high sugar intake. Sugar content varies by brand, so checking the label is worthwhile.

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