Kombucha: Is a cup of tea good for you?

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A 54-year-old asthmatic woman presented to hospital with a 10-day history of breathlessness. On examination, she was tachypnoeic with mild wheeze. She had preserved peak flows and was saturating at 100% on room air. Investigations revealed severe metabolic lactic acidosis. On further questioning, it transpired that she drank kombucha tea, which has been linked to lactic acidosis. She made a full recovery with supportive management and cessation of the tea.

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Holbourn, A., & Hurdman, J. (2017). Kombucha: Is a cup of tea good for you? BMJ Case Reports, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2017-221702

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