Will men become "feminine" by drinking flower tea? Many male friends want to drink flower tea to remove dampness and reduce internal heat, but worry about developing feminine characteristics because they heard that flower teas commonly consumed by women contain estrogen. Deputy Chief Physician Zhu Xinyi from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Southeast University Zhongda Hospital clearly stated that this is a misconception, as edible flowers do not contain estrogen.
What does it mean that men become feminine by drinking flower tea? It's confusing at first! The only way to find out is to read on.
Flower tea is generally consumed more by women. Its fragrance can soothe the liver and regulate qi. Some flower teas, such as rose and monthly rose, have blood-activating properties. Regulating qi and activating blood circulation is very beneficial for women. However, flower tea is not exclusive to women. Zhu Xinyi pointed out that flower tea has effects such as nourishing the stomach and spleen, cooling and reducing internal heat, and clearing the liver and improving eyesight. Typically, one should choose based on their specific needs. For example, men with stagnant blood constitution or poor circulation can drink some rose tea or monthly rose tea. Zhu Xinyi also specifically recommended several flower teas for men who smoke and drink frequently, and for those who work in offices using computers.

"High-pressure, high-lipid men" should choose Sanqi flower tea. Sanqi flower can lower blood pressure and lipids, and soften blood vessels. Men with hypertension and high blood lipids can drink some. Chrysanthemum brewed in water can also have the same effect.

"Smoking men" should choose honeysuckle tea. Men who smoke frequently may experience dry and itchy throats or even chronic pharyngitis. They can brew honeysuckle in water. Honeysuckle is cold in nature and is a good remedy for clearing heat and detoxifying. People with weak spleen and stomach should not drink too much.

"Drinking men" should choose kudzu flower tea. Men who indulge in alcohol or have many work-related social engagements that involve drinking are prone to liver damage. They are suitable for drinking some kudzu flower tea, as kudzu flower has hangover-relieving effects. Adding chrysanthemum or wolfberries is also good, as they have liver-protecting properties.

"Office computer men" should choose chrysanthemum tea. Men who frequently work in front of computers often experience eye fatigue. Drinking chrysanthemum tea can clear the liver and improve eyesight. Adding some wolfberries can also help protect the liver. Mulberry leaves also have the effect of clearing the liver and improving eyesight, so adding some to chrysanthemum tea is a good choice.
