Sterile_Technique,
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While the study was conducted on the model worm C. elegans – a microscopic nematode that, admittedly, doesn’t have quite the same fat-storage concerns that we do – the researchers believe the kombucha metabolic effects will likely be observed in humans.

…yea I kinda feel like “in microscopic worms” should probably in the title somewhere.

Donjuanme,

I feel like you could drop a table spoon of lard into a kombucha drink and see how much is left after a day, my Guess would be a table spoon.

More likely it encourages your gut biome to more readily break down fats, than actively breaking them down itself.

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