Kombucha tea is a colony of microorganisms, “friendly” bacteria, and mushrooms in a fermentation environment of sweetened green or black tea, resulting in an acidulous and aromatic drink, with sweet-sour taste, similar to cider.

As this tea uses up the sugar, it produces a variety of organic acids, such as: glucuronic acid, gluconic acid, lactic acid, acetic acid, butyric acid, malic acid, and usnic acid; vitamins, especially group B vitamins, vitamin C, amino acids and enzymes necessary for the human body.

This shows the benefits of probiotic cultures that help maintain health.

Researchers acknowledge that kombucha tea helps regulate digestion and balance the excreta. Hippocrates said, “The disease first occurs in our intestines”, so healing the intestinal flora is the first and most important step in the improvement of health.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, writer and Nobel laureate wrote about kombucha tea in one of his books, assigning it miraculous healing properties. Influenced by this, the former US president Ronald Reagan consumed a liter of this drink each day in his fight against cancer.

Kombucha tea contains many elements that are beneficial to health:

Enzymes

Enzymes, abundant in the kombucha, are essential for good digestion.

They help your body absorb vital nutrients from food. Also, the enzymes help the body produce energy, assimilate nutrients, balance hormones, reduce inflammation, slow down the aging process and many others.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants are most commonly known for their anti-aging properties. It is very rich in antioxidants. When their levels are insufficient, free radicals cause cell damage, leading to aging and degenerative diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other serious chronic diseases.

Polyphenols

Polyphenols are also antioxidants. They are known for chasing away degenerative diseases (cancer, cardiovascular diseases) and also neurodegenerative (e.g., Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis).

Probiotics

When the delicate ecosystem of the intestine becomes unbalanced due to stress, illness or bad food, the natural defense system of your body is compromised. This reduces the body’s ability to absorb essential nutrients, to fight against pathogens and eliminate harmful toxins.

Probiotics are beneficial microorganisms found in the intestine, essential in maintaining a healthy digestive tract. It contains several strains of these beneficial bacteria.

Glucuronic Acid

Glucuronic acid is known to help the liver detoxify. Also, research shows that glucuronic acid is effective in preventing cancer, as it is a powerful anti-carcinogen. Glucuronic acid is also one of the few agents that can detoxify oil-based products, such as plastics, herbicides, and pesticides.

Glucosamine

Glucosamine is essential for building cartilage. They also increase synovial fluids, such as hyaluronic acid, which is helpful in preventing and treating many diseases of the arthritis type.

Regular consumption of kombucha relieves joint pains and gives greater flexibility.

Type B Vitamins

“Lack of energy” is the most common disease of people today.

B vitamins help your body produce energy from food and further support the body’s ability to cope with stress and depression. Kombucha contains many of the B vitamins, including B12, which is present in very few foods.

Kombucha Tea – Preparation

For the preparation of this drink, black or green tea is used, but other herbs as well (but not strongly volatile plants, such as lavender or yarrow, as oil forms a film on the tea surface, which can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria colonies of the kombucha mushroom). Keep a 1/5 proportion of herbal tea to green or black tea.

Make the tea as usual. Use 2-3 bags of black/green tea or 2 full teaspoons of loose tea (approx. 6g) at 1 liter of boiling water. Leave it about 15 minutes (in case you use herbs as well, follow the manufacturer’s instructions).

Remove the tea bags or strain the tea into a wide-mouth jar or enameled ceramic pot and add 80 g of sugar before it cools (1 tablespoon of sugar = 20 g). Stir until the sugar dissolves completely. Allow it to cool completely until it reaches room temperature (culture dies if it is placed in a hot nutritious solution).

After cooling, add 100 ml of fermented tea for starter and kombucha mushroom. Cover with gauze and let it ferment in the dark, in a warm place at 22 -28 °C.

After 6-10 or even 15 days, depending on the ambient temperature, and also your taste, the obtained fermented liquid is filtered through filter paper or thick linen, put in bottles and stored in a refrigerator.

The remaining mushroom, along with 100 ml of fermented tea, is still used for new crops. After several repeated use, the fungus will “grow old” and will gain a dark brown color. When it becomes too dark, replace it with a new fresh fungus.

The crop must be protected from metal, cigarette smoke, and mold-contaminated environments.

The containers for the tea’s crop must be made only from glass, porcelain, glazed ceramic, wood or plastic. Metal kills the crop.

Any problems regarding the quality of the drink or mildew in the culture dish are always related to non-compliance with the basic instructions: hygiene, an insufficient amount of sugar, hot nutritious solution, fermentation temperature too low/high, type of tea, quality and grammage used.

Precautions and Contraindications

Since it is a pretty powerful incentive of the digestion, it will be administered with caution in hyperacidity gastritis. It should also be taken in small doses at first by people suffering from colitis fermentation, stopping the administration at once if unpleasant symptoms occur.

Although it has a low percentage of alcohol (0.5%), this remedy will not be consumed in large quantities by those who have to drive the car or unfold activities that require a high degree of precision and control.