
1. Brewing Tea is Cheap
Usually, buying a 500ml bottle of drink costs at least three or four yuan, right? What about tea? Some say tea leaves are expensive and unaffordable. Actually, ordinary tea leaves cost about three hundred yuan per jin. Brewing tea once only requires three grams of leaves, averaging out to about one yuan and eighty cents per session—half the price of a bottle of beverage. How cheap! Of course, if you're thinking of drinking those ten-thousand-yuan teas, please ignore this point.

2. Tea is Pure
There are also tea drinks among beverages. To this, the editor can only say: too young, too simple. Do you really believe those so-called tea beverages contain tea components? Anyway, the editor hasn't tasted any tea flavor in them. According to insiders, these tea drinks are mixed from water and additives. Although drinking beverages might feel more refreshing than tea, your mouth feels good, but your body won't.

3. Tea Leaves are Durable
Brewing tea once can yield many cups. Three grams of tea leaves can generally be brewed seven or eight times. Calculating at 150ml per infusion, one brewing session can yield over a liter of tea. A beverage is only 500ml, gone in a few sips. Tea is durable and can be savored slowly.

4. Drinking Tea Helps Make Friends
Gathering a few friends, brewing a pot of good tea, you can chat leisurely for an entire afternoon. Moreover, during the process of drinking and brewing tea, you can make many friends. When drinking beverages, you usually buy a bottle on the go when thirsty, drinking while walking. Not only do you not make friends, it's also bad for your stomach.

5. Drinking Tea is Healthy
Is drinking tea or beverages healthier? I believe smart readers already know the answer. Drinking tea has benefits like boosting immunity, anti-aging, preventing radiation, weight loss, lowering blood lipids, etc. As for the harms of drinking beverages, the editor won't list them one by one.

6. Drinking Tea is Safe
Children nowadays love drinking beverages, but problems like cavities, diabetes, calcium deficiency, and malnutrition follow. As parents, would you prefer your children drink beverages or tea? Here, there might be a misconception that children shouldn't drink tea. Actually, children drinking tea also has many benefits, as long as you ensure they don't drink too strong tea or excessive amounts.

7. Tea is Culture
Tea is China's national drink and part of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation. For thousands of years, our ancestors drank tea. The sentiment for tea flows in our blood. Should we destroy our ancestors' fine tradition because of beverages?

8. Tea is Also Medicine
From a medical perspective, tea is both a beverage and a medicinal material. Some people choose tea therapy or tea-based meals to treat illnesses, which is much better than taking medicine. Of course, tea cannot replace medicine; if sick, you must see a doctor and take medicine.
So, have you ever heard of drinking beverages to cure illnesses? After reading the eight reasons for drinking tea, will you change your mind, calm down, and brew a pot of good tea? Or will you continue gulping down refreshing beverages? This choice isn't about right or wrong, and no one is forcing you to drink tea. We just hope everyone can treat their bodies correctly, take good care of themselves, and remember that health is most important!