Good Tea Speaks Through the Body!
For Chinese people, drinking tea is an almost daily ritual, valued for its health benefits and its role in nurturing both the body and the mind. The rarest treasure is a cup of truly good tea. Behind such a tea lies not only the meticulous care of the tea master through every step—from planting and...
Tea News · Aug 25, 2025
Regularly Drinking Tieguanyin – One of the Seven Folk Remedies for Eye Fatigue
Many office workers spend long hours in front of computers, which not only harms the skin but also easily causes dry and tired eyes. How to relieve this? Recently, many netizens have collected small folk remedies for moisturizing eyes. These remedies have varying effects. For example, applying a hot...
Tea News · Aug 24, 2025
The Healthiest Way to Drink Tea
Tea is a beloved beverage with numerous health benefits, primarily due to compounds like catechins, which offer antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and heart-protective effects. However, drinking tea wisely requires attention to timing, preparation, and consumption habits. Avoid drinking tea immediately...
Tea News · Aug 23, 2025
Topic: Do you have the habit of eating tea leaves?
This article explores the practice of consuming tea leaves, moving beyond just drinking the brewed beverage. It discusses whether eating dry or steeped tea leaves is beneficial or harmful to human health. The piece explains that certain nutrients like Vitamin E, carotenoids, minerals, dietary fiber,...
Tea News · Aug 22, 2025
Your Kidneys Are Not Good? It's Because You're Not Drinking Tea Correctly
This article debunks the common myth that strong tea can sober you up after drinking alcohol. It explains that the theophylline in tea, while stimulating the kidneys to produce urine, actually forces undecomposed acetaldehyde (a toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism into the kidneys prematurely, ca...
Tea News · Aug 21, 2025
The Efficacy and Effects of White Tea
White tea is a lightly fermented tea made from buds and leaves with abundant white hairs, processed through a unique method without rolling or frying. It retains natural nutrients due to minimal processing. Known for its 'three resistances' (anti-radiation, antioxidant, anti-tumor and 'three reduct...
Tea News · Aug 05, 2025
Do You Know the Benefits of Aged Dark Tea?
Aged dark tea, often referred to as a 'drinkable antique,' is highly valued for its maturity, with older teas being more prized than new ones. Since the 1990s, the trend of drinking and savoring aged tea has grown. Dark tea is celebrated for its unique aged aroma and health benefits. It is believed...
Tea News · Jul 27, 2025
Sharing Dark Tea Knowledge, Reflecting on the Way of Health Preservation!
Dark tea, characterized by processes such as pile fermentation, pine wood open-fire baking, and fermentation, is one of China's six major tea types. It is unique for being the only tea that can be stored for long periods, with its flavor improving over time. Known for its mellow taste and dark brown...
Tea News · Jun 22, 2025
The Most Suitable Groups for Drinking Tangerine Pu-erh Tea, See If You Are One of Them
Tangerine Pu-erh Tea, a rising star in the tea world, has gained widespread popularity. But which groups of people is it most suitable for? Let's take a look... Long-term smokers can benefit from its detoxifying properties, while office workers facing prolonged computer use can rely on its anti-radi...
Tea News · Jun 21, 2025
The Taboos of Pu-erh Tea and Tieguanyin Tea: You’ll Be Shocked Once You Know!
Tea drinking is closely tied to health, but improper methods can be harmful. This article highlights the taboos of various teas, such as Pu-erh, Tieguanyin, green tea, and chrysanthemum tea. For example, avoid drinking strong tea on an empty stomach, over-steeped tea, or overnight tea. Specific grou...
Tea News · Jun 09, 2025