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[Four Flavors Scholar · Talking about Liubao] Why Do You Burp and Fart After Drinking Tea?

Tea News · Jun 28, 2025


Some tea enthusiasts ask: Why do people say good tea makes you burp and fart? Does drinking your ancient-method Liubao tea also cause burping and farting?

This happens because the body's cold-dampness needs yang energy to dissolve. If it fails to dissolve, it can lead to various issues such as heavy dampness, dizziness, head heaviness, stomach discomfort, constipation, diarrhea, gout, and more. Ancient-method Liubao tea, with its strong tea energy, enters the kidney meridian and flows through the governing vessel (Du Mai), which is the sea of yang meridians. When unobstructed, it helps enhance the body's yang energy to dissolve cold-dampness. The rich microbial flora assists the small intestine in digestion, allowing damp-cold energy to transform into gas and be expelled. This is why drinking ancient-method Liubao tea can cause burping and farting.


 

Guangshengxiang's ancient-method Liubao tea undergoes fermentation processes such as piling, steaming, and heat-sealing before the first drying. Repeated steps like piling, hot re-rolling, and heat-sealing ensure thorough transformation of the tea's internal components, stabilizing its cold, cool, warm, or hot properties close to a "neutral" baseline. This establishes a solid foundation for further aging in terms of both material and energy. After the first drying, repeated steaming and heat-sealing fermentation processes further enrich the microbial flora, building upon the tea's abundant material and energy base.

Thanks to these factors, Guangshengxiang's ancient-method Liubao tea has a neutral nature, offering a smooth, mellow, and layered taste. It suits a wide range of drinkers, is enjoyable over long periods, and has strong tea energy that enters the kidney meridian and flows through the governing vessel. Its rich microbial flora warms the small intestine, aiding digestion and conserving kidney yang. By supporting both the governing vessel and the small intestine, it delivers remarkable effects in dispelling dampness and regulating the digestive system!

To brew a cup of smooth, mellow, and highly effective dampness-dispelling ancient-method Liubao tea, it takes not only craftsmanship that "follows the laws of yin and yang and harmonizes with natural rhythms" but also a calm and unhurried mindset.


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