B efore 2025 was named the year of the health drink, before matcha lattes became a status symbol and before anyone was ...
kombucha became more popular as the HIV/AIDS epidemic led many people to search for answers in alternative health and nutrition – it was hoped that the drink could increase T-cell counts and ...
While kombucha contains probiotics, healthy gut bacteria, it's not totally clear if they actually provide real benefits, says Natalie Rizzo, registered dietitian and TODAY.com nutrition editor.
It’s one of the trendy gut health products populating our supermarkets – we ask the experts what’s in it and if it’s really good for you ...
One big consideration is caffeine, according to Certified Nutrition Consultant Lila Volkas. “The amount of caffeine in a ...
Wildy popular, kombucha claims to have numerous health benefits. We asked nutritionists if it’s really the ‘health halo’ everyone says it is… Kombucha is an acquired taste. It’s a fizzy ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Have you heard of the trendy beverage called kombucha? You may have seen it in your local grocery store claiming that it's a miracle drink. Before you add it to ...
who began brewing kombucha at home while pursuing her Masters' degrees in Nutrition and Public Health at Tufts University. In 2012, she, her husband, and her best friend started selling bottles of ...
But the name appealed, as did the ferments involved: kraut (ie, sauerkraut), kefir, kombucha and kimchi. Now my kitchen is filled with mason jars and crockpots that occasionally need burping.
Rajkishore Nayak works for RMIT University Vietnam. We received Tier II funding from the the office of Research & Innovation at RMIT University Vietnam & CSIRO Australia. Donna Cleveland works for ...