There are many benefits to drinking tea regularly. This article tells you: what type of tea should you drink for your constitution, are you drinking it right?
There are more and more "bad habits" in modern life, such as sitting for a long time, playing with mobile phones, greasy diet, etc., but the top two are still smoking and drinking , and it is difficult to quit.
To make matters worse, many people both smoke and drink, often accompanied by tea . Many smokers and drinkers like to drink tea, in order to understand the toxicity of tobacco and hangover, and it is said that it can also scrape the tar from the body.
So, can drinking tea really offset the harm of tobacco and alcohol? What kind of tea is suitable for different people?
1. Can drinking tea detoxify tobacco and alcohol?
"Sleep after eating, get up two bowls of tea" - it turns out that our great poet Bai Juyi also likes to drink tea.
Nowadays, when it comes to tea, many people will associate it with health, and even say that drinking tea can prevent cancer. In response, a study on the tea drinking habits of 500,000 Chinese was published in the European Journal of Epidemiology.
The researchers recorded the amount of tea the participants usually drank and compared the number of cancer occurrences during this period. The results came to a surprising conclusion: Compared with those who drank less tea, those who drank more tea had a higher risk of cancer. .
Further analysis found that among the participants, those who liked tea were more likely to like smoking and drinking, and their overall cancer risk was higher than those who did not smoke or drink . In addition, when participants did not smoke or drink excessively, those who consumed more than 4 grams of tea per day had an increased risk of developing stomach cancer compared with those who drank tea less than once a week .
That is to say, drinking tea does not have a significant effect on preventing cancer. If it is combined with tobacco and alcohol, it will increase the risk and cannot reduce the harm .
When smoking, the smoke mainly enters the lungs. In addition to the physical hazards caused by solid particles, there are also chemical hazards caused by harmful substances such as tar and nicotine . However, the tea water of drinking tea enters the stomach and intestines, and enters the blood after being absorbed, and cannot play the role of clearing the lungs and scraping tar .
Similarly, drinking tea can not hangover . In fact, drinking tea after drinking may be bad for the kidneys. Theophylline can be a diuretic. Drink tea before alcohol is completely decomposed. Under the diuretic effect, alcohol will enter the kidneys, stimulate the kidneys and damage health.
2. There are so many benefits of drinking tea
However, although drinking tea cannot detoxify tobacco and alcohol, it still has many benefits for the body, such as:
1. Helps in Antioxidation
Tea contains more tea polyphenols, which have antioxidant effects and can remove excess free radicals from the human body. Studies have found that tea polyphenols have stronger antioxidant effects than vitamin E.
2. Help to drink more water
Drinking more tea is equivalent to drinking more water, provided that the concentration of the tea is not too high. Water is the source of life, and all life activities of the human body require the participation of water. Drinking more water has many benefits, such as lowering uric acid levels, preventing gout; lowering the concentration of metabolites in urine, preventing urinary tract diseases such as urinary tract stones; accelerating gastrointestinal motility, preventing constipation, etc.
3. Good for brain health
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have found that regular tea drinkers have more rationally organized brain regions related to cognition, and may reduce the risk of cognitive decline in older adults by 50 percent, compared with those who never drink tea. This study is the first to show that drinking tea is good for brain health.
4. Improve gastrointestinal motility
Studies have found that some extracts of tea can regulate the secretion of gastric acid, promote gastric motility, and promote intestinal peristalsis. Other studies have found that tea has a certain role in regulating intestinal flora, regulating the permeability of intestinal mucosal cells, and reducing the risk of diarrhea.
Therefore, drinking tea in moderation at ordinary times is still beneficial to the body, but it will not have the function of detoxifying tobacco and alcohol. The best way to avoid smoking and alcohol poisoning is to not smoke or drink alcohol.
3. What kind of tea should you drink for your constitution? Are you drinking it right?
Did you know that different tea leaves have different production processes and are suitable for people with different physiques to drink. Therefore, if you want to drink tea to be beneficial to your body, you also need to look at your personal constitution and choose the right tea.
Black tea: It belongs to fermented tea, which is sweet and warm in nature, warms the stomach, warms the spleen and stomach deficiency and cold. After fermentation, although the tea polyphenols, caffeine and other substances in black tea are reduced, it is more suitable for people who are intolerant of caffeine .
Green tea: belongs to non-fermented tea, slightly cold, helps to reduce fire, suitable for people with internal heat constitution and stomach heat . On the contrary, people with cold body, stomach ulcers, and insomnia are not suitable for drinking.
Green tea: also known as oolong tea, it is neither cold nor hot, pungent and cool, and can clear away heat and moisten the lungs, so it is suitable for most people to drink.
Dark tea: It belongs to post-fermentation tea. It has the functions of warming the spleen and stomach, promoting body fluid and quenching thirst, digesting food and resolving phlegm .
Four, these three kinds of "tea" should drink less
Of course, not all teas are beneficial. The following three kinds of " teas " should be drunk as little as possible, and it is best not to drink them.
· Strong tea
Some people have a stronger taste and prefer strong tea. However, the high content of tea polyphenols, caffeine and theanine in strong tea may damage the gastric mucosa. It is not suitable for children, menstruating women, people with poor gastrointestinal function, and people who are sensitive to caffeine.
·Hot tea
The tea can be drunk hot, but be careful not to overheat . Our esophageal mucosa is very delicate, and the normal tolerance temperature is around 40℃~50℃. If you drink hot tea (temperature ≥65℃) frequently, it is easy to damage the esophagus mucosa. In the long run, it will affect the repair function of the mucosal epithelium and increase the risk of esophageal cancer. risks of.
· Moldy tea
Tea also has a shelf life, not the longer it is, the healthier it is. If improperly stored, tea leaves become moldy, and may also contain aflatoxin (grade 1 carcinogen), which may lead to poisoning after drinking in large quantities, causing symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and diarrhea. Long-term consumption may also lead to liver damage and even increase the risk of cancer.
In short, although drinking tea has many benefits, it cannot eliminate the harm caused by smoking and drinking to the body. Please don't try to save your body while ruining your body, this will only make you more wanton smoking and drinking, which is not worth the loss!
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