Ganpu, as a newcomer in the Tea industry, has gained widespread popularity. Who is Ganpu tea most suitable for? Let's take a look together…

1. People who smoke regularly
Long-term smoking damages the respiratory system, digestive system, and blood vessels. It is detrimental to the health of smokers and those around them. For smokers who find it difficult to quit, drinking Ganpu tea is an excellent way to mitigate the harmful effects of smoking. The tea polyphenols in Pu'er and Vitamin C in the citrus Peel in Ganpu tea have a detoxifying effect on the various harmful substances contained in cigarettes. These toxins can be gradually eliminated through Drinking Tea and then excreted from the body.

2. People who use computers frequently
In modern society, those who work with computers are a common sight, spending over eight hours a day in front of screens, which can lead to radiation exposure affecting their skin and overall health. Ganpu tea, a blend of citrus peel and Pu'er tea, contains beta-carotene and vitamin C in the citrus peel and tea polyphenols and trace elements in the Pu'er tea. Together, these components can effectively protect against radiation and combat aging. Additionally, small green citrus fruits, shaped like balls and compact, are easy to carry and convenient to drink at the office.

3. People with sluggish digestion
With rapid economic development, people's lives have become increasingly fast-paced, leading to irregular eating habits. This can often result in gastrointestinal discomfort. Those with spleen and stomach discomfort may experience symptoms such as poor appetite and abdominal distension. In such cases, drinking Ganpu tea can aid digestion and regulate qi in the middle energizer, making it particularly beneficial.

4. People living in cities with severe smog
Smog, a combination of fog and haze, leads to a decline in air quality, impacting human health. It can cause damage to the respiratory system and cardiovascular system. Ganpu tea contains tea components and the medicinal properties of aged citrus peel, which can nourish the lungs and promote saliva production, regulate qi, and prevent arteriosclerosis. Drinking Ganpu tea regularly during smoggy weather can help reduce the harm caused by smog to the body.

5. People with frequent social engagements
Social networks are well-developed, and “doing business at the dinner table” remains a traditional practice. Social engagements often involve alcohol. With frequent engagements, one tends to drink more. Ganpu tea can help sober up and warm and protect the stomach, making it suitable for those who frequently engage in social activities to consume long-term.

6. People focused on health preservation
The topic of health preservation has grown in popularity in recent years, with people of all ages paying more attention. The potential of tea for health preservation has been recognized, and more and more people are learning to enjoy tea. Ganpu tea is a beverage suitable for everyone. In particular, Ganpu tea aged for three years or more is suitable for both the young and the elderly to drink.