1. Kombucha
Kombucha is a fermented tea packed with probiotics, the beneficial bacteria that contribute to a healthy gut microbiome. According to Dr. Lowe, "A balanced microbiome in the belly helps the digestion process, reduces inflammation, and ensures better nutrient absorption, which all lead to a flatter belly."
The probiotics in kombucha maintain the balance between beneficial and harmful bacteria in the stomach, essential for efficient digestion and preventing bloating. Additionally, kombucha contains acetic acid and polyphenols, which have been shown to increase metabolism and decrease body fat accumulation. As Dr. Lowe explains, "Probiotics in kombucha ensure there is a right balance between beneficial and harmful bacteria in the stomach needed for efficient digestion and preventing bloating."
2. Kefir
Kefir is a liquid milk product made through fermentation, similar to yogurt, but it has a thinner consistency and a higher probiotic content. "It contains countless gut-friendly bacteria and yeasts," says Dr. Lowe.
The probiotics in kefir colonize the digestive tract, improving digestion and reducing bloating. This drink also contains bioactive compounds that aid in digestion and boost immunity, leading to a healthier bowel system and better weight management. "The good bacteria provided by the probiotics colonize the digestive tract, resulting in improved digestion and reduced bloating," Dr. Lowe notes.
3. Ginger Tea
Ginger tea is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to aid digestion. "To ease an upset stomach or speed up your metabolism, this is a comforting drink," advises Dr. Lowe.
Ginger stimulates digestive enzymes, breaking down food more efficiently and preventing flatulence buildup. It also has thermogenic properties, which means it can slightly increase body heat and metabolic rate, facilitating weight loss. "This ginger spice stimulates digestive enzymes to break down food more efficiently to prevent flatulence build-up," explains Dr. Lowe.
4. Green Tea
Green tea is rich in antioxidants, particularly catechins, which boost metabolism and help burn belly fat. The caffeine in green tea can also help you burn extra calories during workouts. Dr. Lowe points out, "Green tea catechins have anti-inflammatory properties that aid gut health by minimizing inflammation and propagating the development of good bacteria in the gut." Ultimately, she notes, "Drinking green tea regularly can improve digestion and reduce belly fat."
5. Apple Cider Vinegar Drink
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) diluted with water is a popular beverage for weight loss. It offers several health benefits, including improved digestion and a better metabolic rate. "ACV contains acetic acid which increases stomach acid production thus improving food breakdown for efficient digestion," says Dr. Lowe.
The acetic acid in ACV increases stomach acid production, enhancing food breakdown and reducing bloating, which contributes to a flatter belly. ACV also increases satiety, helping to control appetite and support weight loss. "This reduces bloating hence giving a flatter belly," explains Dr. Lowe. "Furthermore, ACV has been shown to increase satiety, helping to control appetite and support weight loss."
Incorporating these gut-healthy beverages into your daily routine can help you achieve a flatter belly and improve your overall digestive health. Cheers to a healthier, slimmer summer!