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Introduction to Honeysuckle Tea
Introduction to Honeysuckle Tea Honeysuckle tea, known for its sweet, cold nature and aromatic fragrance, is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb valued for clearing heat and detoxifying without harming the stomach. It contains essential trace elements, chemical components, and active enzymes that offer benefits such as anti-aging...

Tea News · Dec 20, 2025

Removing Foot Odor: Soaking Feet in Tea Water with Salt
Removing Foot Odor: Soaking Feet in Tea Water with Salt Tea leaves themselves have a strong astringent and odor-absorbing effect, making them excellent for removing smells. You can use brewed tea water to soak your feet, or add some salt to the tea water, which not only eliminates odors but also disinfects. Additionally, coffee grounds and tea dregs can...

Tea News · Dec 20, 2025

Tieguanyin Should Not Be Consumed on an Empty Stomach or Before Bed
Tieguanyin Should Not Be Consumed on an Empty Stomach or Before Bed Tieguanyin is a precious natural beverage with excellent beauty and health benefits. However, it is not suitable for everyone. Medical research shows that its compounds have strong antioxidant properties, can combat aging and diseases, and are rich in minerals like fluorine, which helps prevent toot...

Tea News · Dec 20, 2025

Drinking Sanming Genmaicha to Treat Insomnia
Drinking Sanming Genmaicha to Treat Insomnia Genmaicha, a fragrant Japanese tea blend of roasted brown rice (genmai and green tea, is valued for its dual nutritional benefits and pleasant aroma. Traditionally consumed for its soothing properties, it is believed to help relieve stress, treat insomnia, and improve mental well-being. Rich in fib...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

Do Not Drink Tea Immediately After a Meal
Do Not Drink Tea Immediately After a Meal Many people enjoy drinking tea daily, even right after meals, believing it aids digestion. However, this habit is not beneficial. While tea can stimulate gastric juices and help lower cholesterol, drinking it immediately after eating is harmful. Tea contains tannic acid and theophylline, which can i...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

Drinking Herbal Tea Varies from Person to Person
Drinking Herbal Tea Varies from Person to Person Herbal tea is a popular beverage in summer, valued for its taste and its effects in reducing internal heat and relieving summer heat. However, as it is essentially a decoction of Chinese medicinal herbs, it is not suitable for everyone. Experts advise that herbal tea should not be consumed daily as...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

Oriental Beauty Tea - Bai Hao Oolong
Oriental Beauty Tea - Bai Hao Oolong Oriental Beauty Tea, also known as Bai Hao Oolong, is a unique semi-fermented oolong tea originating from Taiwan. It is considered the most authentic form of oolong tea, with a high fermentation level of 60% to 85%, resulting in a smooth, non-bitter, and non-astringent flavor. The tea leaves are han...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

Tea Leaves: A Great Helper for Cleaning
Tea Leaves: A Great Helper for Cleaning In summer, many people enjoy drinking strong tea to reduce fat and lose weight. However, the used tea leaves after each brew don't need to be thrown away immediately. They can be repurposed for cleaning furniture, deodorizing, or nurturing plants and animals, making them a versatile household resour...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

How to Master the Water Temperature for Brewing Tea
How to Master the Water Temperature for Brewing Tea The water temperature for brewing tea is categorized as tender, medium, and old. Water just before boiling is called 'tender soup'; when bubbles start rising from all sides, it's 'medium soup'; and when it's rolling with waves, it's 'old soup'. Brewing tea with 'medium soup' (about 80-85°C is ideal...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

8 Types of People Who Should Not Drink Tea Frequently
8 Types of People Who Should Not Drink Tea Frequently While drinking tea offers many benefits, it can have adverse effects for certain individuals. For these groups, limiting tea consumption may be advisable. Tea contains compounds such as tannic acid and caffeine, which can exacerbate conditions like constipation, insomnia, anemia, calcium deficiency,...

Tea News · Dec 19, 2025

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