Tea Knowledge: 4 Side Effects of Drinking Black Tea
Black tea has many benefits, but it also has side effects. Drinking strong black tea can dilute stomach acid, hinder iron absorption, cause constipation, and increase blood pressure and heart burden. Tea lovers should be aware of these potential risks....
Tea News · May 13, 2026
Boat-fruited Sterculia Seed Cannot Be Drunk as Tea
Experts from the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association point out that medicinal teas should be made with appropriate Chinese herbs; otherwise, long-term consumption may have adverse effects. Boat-fruited sterculia seed, cassia seed, and licorice are often taken as daily teas, but they are not suitable...
Tea News · May 06, 2026
Simple Explanation of the Benefits and Side Effects of Drinking Strong Tea
Drinking strong tea, which is brewed with more tea leaves than usual, offers certain benefits such as clearing heat, detoxifying, aiding digestion, enhancing memory, and providing a mental boost. It can help counteract the effects of alcohol and greasy foods, and has anti-inflammatory properties for...
Tea News · Apr 17, 2026
Some people say drinking Pu-erh tea causes dizziness. What's the reason?
Some individuals may experience dizziness after consuming Pu-erh tea, which can be attributed to three primary factors: personal sensitivity to tea, brewing the tea too strongly, or drinking on an empty stomach. This is a known side effect that can often be mitigated by adjusting the concentration o...
Tea News · Sep 15, 2025
What Are the Side Effects of Chrysanthemum Tea
Chrysanthemum tea, while popular for its soothing properties, has potential side effects. According to the WHO's 2008 'Food Micro-Fat Ranking,' tea fats are considered among the best, but chrysanthemum tea was notably absent. Research suggests that the micro-fats in chrysanthemum tea may induce a co...
Tea News · May 28, 2025
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