Dian Black Tea is mainly produced in areas such as Lincang, Baoshan, Fengqing, Xishuangbanna, and Dehong in southern and southwestern Yunnan Province. Its Tea nature is mild, made from the buds and two leaves as raw materials, and processed through withering, rolling, fermentation, and drying. Its appearance is plump and substantial, with prominent golden tips, bright red liquor, a fresh aroma, and uniformly red and bright leaf base. Everyone knows that Drinking Tea has many benefits for the body, so what kind of people are more suitable for drinking black tea? Let's take a look at the groups of people suitable for drinking black tea.
Who is Suitable to Drink Yunnan Dian Hong
1. People who are easily fatigued
Black tea contains a large amount of Caffeine, which has effects of exciting the central nervous system, eliminating fatigue, invigorating the spirit, improving thinking, and so on. For people who are easily fatigued, it has the effect of relieving fatigue and refreshing the mind.
2. People with urinary tract problems
The caffeine and aromatic substances in black tea can increase blood flow to the kidneys, improve glomerular filtration rate, and promote an increase in urine volume, which is beneficial for people with urinary tract issues.
3. People with gastric discomfort
Black tea is a fully Fermented tea with a mild nature. The components in black tea can form a protective mucosal layer in the stomach, having the effect of nourishing and protecting the stomach. For people with gastric discomfort or peptic ulcers, regular consumption may have certain therapeutic effects.
4. Patients with heart disease
Research has found that daily consumption of black tea by patients with heart disease increases the dilation of blood vessels. Black tea has the function of dilating blood vessels and has a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect on patients with heart disease. From the above analysis, we can conclude that black tea is suitable for people who are easily fatigued, have urinary tract issues, gastric discomfort, or heart disease to drink.
The Benefits and Effects of Dian Black Tea:
1. Warming the Body and Fighting Cold
Dian black tea is sweet and warm, capable of nourishing yang qi in the human body, and its red color gives a warm feeling. Dian black tea contains abundant proteins and sugar, generating heat and warming the abdomen, thereby enhancing the body's resistance to cold.
2. Aids Digestion
Dian black tea can help eliminate greasiness, aid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract, and promote appetite. When you feel greasy or bloated after meals, drinking more Dian black tea can reduce greasiness and promote digestion.
3. Warms the Stomach
Dian black tea is made through fermentation and roasting. Under the action of oxidase, the enzymatic oxidation reaction of tea polyphenols occurs, reducing their content and thus decreasing the stimulating effect on the stomach. Moderate consumption of Dian black tea can warm the stomach and increase surface body temperature.
4. Refreshing and Relieving Fatigue
The caffeine in Dian black tea can promote alertness, concentration, make the mind more agile, and enhance memory. It also accelerates blood circulation, promoting metabolism, and promotes sweating and diuresis, achieving the effect of relieving fatigue.
When is the Best Time to Drink Dian Black Tea?
Due to different degrees of fermentation, compared to green tea, black tea contains much less tea polyphenols, causing very little irritation to the digestive system. Therefore, drinking a cup of black tea before a meal to warm up the stomach poses no problem. Not only does it not harm the digestive system, but it can also protect it well, laying the groundwork for the upcoming meal and achieving the purpose of “waking up the stomach.”
Moreover, black tea also has an excellent effect on increasing intestinal peristalsis, aiding digestion, and reducing the burden on the digestive system. Drinking it before or half an hour after a meal can have a very good effect.
However, if consumed on an empty stomach, it can dilute gastric juices, leading to decreased appetite and reduced absorption capacity, resulting in a certain feeling of fullness. Therefore, this has become a folk remedy for weight loss through tea drinking, but it is not recommended to excessively follow this practice. Thus, the time before and after meals is also suitable for drinking Dian black tea.