Tea
1. Avoid excessive tea consumptionPregnant women should not consume excessive or strong tea, as the caffeine in tea can have a stimulating effect, increasing fetal movement and potentially affecting
According to traditional Chinese medicine, chrysanthemum is considered to have a sweet and bitter taste, with a slightly cold nature. It has various effects such as dispersing wind and clearing heat,
Many famous traditional Chinese medicine experts in history attach great importance to breast development. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the development of the breasts is closely related
Ginseng is the preferred medicinal herb for nourishing Qi, containing a variety of nutrients with the effects of nourishing Qi and Yin, clearing heat, and generating fluids. People often say that gi
Wuweizi is a common traditional Chinese medicine, with a sour and sweet taste and a warm nature. It has the effects of astringing and consolidating, nourishing qi and generating body fluids, and ton
Danshen is a common traditional Chinese medicinal herb with high medicinal value. It is commonly used as a health care herb for patients with coronary heart disease and hypertension. Tea is a popula
During the course of taking traditional Chinese medicine, doctors often advise against drinking strong tea. So, can you drink tea when taking Codonopsis pilosula? And how long after taking Codonopsi
Tea is not a medicine, but a beverage that can be used for conditioning. For people with myocardial ischemia, drinking some tea that is beneficial for the condition can be helpful, although it may no
Fall is the season of harvest, and many delicious foods ripen in the fall, including persimmons. Now is a good time to eat persimmons, but there are some things to be aware of when consuming them. C
It is well known that the essence of kidney stones is calcium oxalate. Many people believe that tea contains oxalic acid, and drinking tea regularly will increase the occurrence and growth rate of k