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.
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and high blood sugar, and it affects tens of millions of Americans. Some research suggests kombucha may help slow carbohydrate digestion, which could support blood sugar regulation. Green tea has a more established track record for blood sugar benefits, so kombucha made from green tea may offer an added advantage. These are promising early findings, but kombucha isn't a substitute for medical treatment or dietary management of diabetes.

This site offers information designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on any information on this site as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or as a substitute for, professional counseling care, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.