Your perfect summer cure-all!

Do you long for the cool crispness of a soda?

Look no further.

You can have your sweet fizzy drink this summer WITHOUT upsetting your health.

There’s a new all-natural product on the market ready to steal probiotic yogurt’s thunder.

So, don’t spend your days eating chunky yogurt all in the name of good gut health.

I have a new, refreshing cure-all that not only keeps your stomach happy, but also your heart, liver, lungs and brain…

Need I go on?

Kombucha is a version of fermented black tea, and it’s sweeping natural remedy platforms across the nation.

Made famous as a probiotic, kombucha is said to help improve healthy bacteria function in your digestive tract.

But this Immortal Health Elixir, as the ancient Chinese crafters called it, can do so much more than make your belly happy.

Recent research has compiled all of the benefits of drinking kombucha for your healthful viewing pleasure.

Let me walk you through this cure-all that’s perfect for a summer day in the sun.

Kombucha is primarily two things: tea and sugar. It contains a colony of bacteria and yeast that ferments once it comes into contact with sugar.

This process causes the kombucha to become carbonated, much like your favorite soda that health experts warn you against.

Once that is complete, kombucha is now armed with something called cellulose-producing bacteria. In short, cellulose is a defense mechanism for your healthy cells.

Lucky for you, this drink heavy on cell shields can be found at your local grocery or natural foods store.

Packaged in bright bottles with eccentric flavors like Mango Passionfruit and Strawberry Lemonade, there’s a kombucha out there for everyone.

In the same vein, even if gut health is not your priority, kombucha can do so much more for your body.

While I couldn’t say which of your heart, liver, lungs, and brain are most important, kombucha has a boost for them all.

The heart is literally at the center of everything, and it’s hard to care about a tummy ache if you have cardiovascular problems.

Kombucha helps lower harmful triglyceride levels and naturally regulate cholesterol.

I’m sure you’ve heard these things after having done bloodwork, and elevations in either is a bad sign for heart health. Keeping them under control (and naturally too) is always a good call.

Your liver filters toxic compounds and turns them into something your body can use or discard.

Kombucha contains antioxidants not present in regular black tea that prevent your liver from tiring out and protect against the overuse of acetaminophens like Tylenol.

While kombucha is a beverage, there have been extreme instances where inhaling it has helped improve serious lung conditions.

I don’t recommend trying it at home, but in case you didn’t believe that kombucha is a cure-all…there you go.

Mental health is all too often overlooked in the health community, and I’m here to say that yes, kombucha can help that too.

Kombucha contains B vitamins that increase energy levels. That alone can help kickstart you out of an unmotivated rut.

It also helps your brain by fixing your stomach. Depression can be caused by a “leaky gut” or in fancy terms: intestinal hyperpermeability.

This occurs when the lining of your digestive tract is weakened and can cause things that don’t belong to come in, and things that you need to fall out.

Kombucha has been tested as potential sustenance for long-term space exploration.

Its ability to communicate between the gut and the brain can extremely reduce the effects of anxiety and depression in space travelers.

So, if it can help calm down extreme conditions like space, kombucha can help you no questions asked.

What are you waiting for?

Go to your local store and grab a bottle.

The only accessory you’re missing to kickstart the summer is a one-stop shop health booster, and you’ve just found one.

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