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Efficacy and Taboo of Wubao Tea
Five-guarantee tea is a traditional health tea in China, which consists of tea leaves, dried ginger, medlar, tsaoko and dried tangerine peel. It has many functions, such as:

1. Heat-clearing and detoxicating: Amomum tsaoko and dried tangerine peel in Wubao tea have heat-clearing and detoxicating effects, and can relieve symptoms such as sore throat and oral ulcer.

2. Strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach: The dried ginger in Wubao tea has the effects of warming the middle warmer, dispelling cold, invigorating the spleen and promoting digestion, and has a certain relieving effect on symptoms such as loss of appetite, abdominal distension and diarrhea.

3. Nourishing the liver and improving eyesight: Lycium barbarum in Wubao tea has the function of nourishing the liver and improving eyesight, and has certain relief effect on symptoms such as blurred vision and dry eyes.

4. Weight loss and beauty: The tea leaves in Wubao tea contain catechins and other ingredients, which is conducive to promoting metabolism, helping to lose weight and maintaining skin health.

However, five-guarantee tea also has some taboos:

1. Don't drink too much: Wubao tea contains caffeine, which may cause poisoning symptoms, such as headache, palpitation and insomnia.

2. Pregnant women and lactating women should not drink it: Amomum tsaoko and dried tangerine peel in Wubao tea contain volatile oil, which has a certain stimulating effect on pregnant women and lactating women.

3. Not suitable for people with weak health: the tea leaves, dried ginger and other ingredients in Wubao tea have certain stimulating effects, and people with weak health may cause indigestion and other discomfort.

4. Patients with hypertension and heart disease should drink with caution or avoid drinking: the tea in Wubao tea contains caffeine, which will cause reactions such as increased heart rate, while patients with hypertension and heart disease are prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.