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What health tea should I drink in winter?
1, drink black tea in winter to prevent colds.

Drinking tea in winter, with black tea as the top grade. Black tea is sweet and warm, which can nourish human yang; Black tea is rich in protein and sugar, which generates heat and warms the abdomen, enhances the cold resistance of human body, and helps digestion and greasy. In some parts of China, there is also the habit of drinking black tea with sugar, milk and sesame seeds, which can not only warm the abdomen, but also increase nutrition and keep fit.

Studies have found that black tea can reduce the incidence of stroke and heart disease. Stroke and heart disease are high-risk diseases in winter, so elderly people with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases often make a cup of warm black tea in winter, which can not only warm their bodies, but also play a role in preventing diseases.

2. Drink green tea in winter.

The climate in winter is dry, and people like to eat greasy and spicy food. Getting angry has become a health problem that plagues many people, and it brings constipation, dry mouth and even aphtha. You can turn to green tea at this time.

Green tea is unfermented tea, which is cold and can clear away heat. Therefore, it can remove fire, promote fluid production to quench thirst, promote digestion and eliminate phlegm, accelerate the healing of mild gastric ulcer, reduce blood lipid and prevent arteriosclerosis. Therefore, people who get angry easily, people who like smoking and drinking at ordinary times, and fatter people (usually with excess heat constitution) are more suitable for drinking green tea.

3. Drinking oolong tea in winter is thirsty.

Oolong tea belongs to semi-fermented tea. In taste, oolong tea not only has the fragrance and natural floral fragrance of green tea, but also has the mellow fragrance of black tea. Not cold or hot, mild. Therefore, it has the functions of moistening skin, moistening throat, promoting fluid production and eliminating accumulated heat in the body, and can make the body adapt to the changes of natural environment.

In winter, the indoor air is mostly dry, and people are prone to dry mouth and chapped lips. At this time, soaking in a cup of oolong tea can alleviate the distress of dryness. In addition, oolong tea has a good decomposition effect on protein and fat, which can prevent the accumulation of liver fat. For people who are afraid of sticking to fat in winter, green tea also has a certain weight loss effect.