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What does honey tea do?
Harmless, honey is rich in glucose, protein, vitamins, organic acids, amino acids, pollen and other nutrients, which not only helps to increase the detoxification ability of the liver, but also has the function of strengthening the stomach and helping digestion. Tea contains as many as 350 effective components such as protein, tea polyphenols, caffeine and lipopolysaccharide, and 10 vitamins, among which alkaloids account for 3% ~ 5%.

Honey has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, reducing swelling and relieving pain. Honey tea can treat laryngitis. The method is to take a proper amount of high-quality tea leaves and put them into gauze bags or tea cups with boiling water. After the tea is cold, add a spoonful of honey and stir well. Rinsing your mouth for 2-3 minutes every half hour has obvious curative effect on chronic laryngitis and stomatitis.

It should be noted that boiling water is needed to make tea, but honey must be adjusted to the water temperature below 80 degrees Celsius, otherwise the amino acid structure will be destroyed.