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Teazen Probiotics Kombucha (Plum) 30pcs
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30pcs Item code 748830
- Clears old stool and intestinal toxins, improves intestinal health
- Reduces bloating and slims belly
- Essential for fasting and carbohydrates reduction plans, helps break down fat
- Improves metabolism and promotes fat burning
- Whitens and nourishes the skin, strong antioxidant
Origin
Korea, Republic ofProduct Description
TEAZEN is the No.1 kombucha in Korea for 4 years(1), and sales in Korea hit 500,000,000 sticks (2). Also winning the Olive Young Award for 4 consecutive years, and is rcommended by Korean idol and Korean top acttress. Clinical research shows kombucha can improve bowel movements and reduce the symptoms of incomplete intestinal emptying(3); and shows the microorganisms in kombucha will trigger a metabolic reaction similar to fasting, and will preferentially consume fat as an energy source(4).1. 指TEAZEN經韓國消費者論壇票選, 成為2021年至2024年韓國年度第一品牌(康普茶類別)。
2. 截至2024年8月24日,康普茶累計銷售量達5億條,TEAZEN 內部數據。
3. Fraiz, G. M., Bonifácio, D. B., Lacerda, U. V., Cardoso, R. R., Corich, V., Giacomini, A., Martino, H. S. D., Esteban-Echeverría, S., Romo-Hualde, A., Muñoz-Prieto, D., De Barros, F. a. R., Milagro, F. I., & Bressan, J. (2024b). The Impact of Green Tea Kombucha on the Intestinal Health, Gut Microbiota, and Serum Metabolome of Individuals with Excess Body Weight in a Weight Loss Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Foods, 13(22), 3635. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13223635
4. DuMez-Kornegay, R. N., Baker, L. S., Morris, A. J., DeLoach, W. L. M., & Dowen, R. H. (2024). Kombucha Tea-associated microbes remodel host metabolic pathways to suppress lipid accumulation. PLoS Genetics, 20(3), e1011003. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011003