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What is the difference between green tea and green tea?
1, different plant species

Green mountain and green water tea is an evergreen tree of Ilex, and green tea is a tea tree, evergreen shrub or small tree of Theaceae.

2, the composition is different.

There are more than 200 ingredients in green tea, such as bitter saponin, amino acids, vitamin C, polyphenols, flavonoids, caffeine and protein. There are nearly 500 kinds of green tea, including caffeine, theophylline, theobromine, choline, xanthine, flavonoids and glycosides.

3. The taste is different

Qingshan green water tea has no theophylline and tastes different from ordinary green tea. It tastes bitter, but it is good for your health.

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The efficacy of green mountains and green waters tea:

1, Qingshan Green Water Tea can effectively treat toothache and wind-heat headache caused by wind-cold infection, and it is also very helpful for female infertility, but it is recommended to use it with caution for those with spleen-stomach deficiency and cold.

2. For ordinary office workers, they can also relieve boredom, clear their heads and improve their blurred eyes. Therefore, for white-collar office workers, a cup of green mountains and green water tea in a boring afternoon can not only refresh their minds, but also eliminate fatigue.

Green mountains and green waters tea is also very suitable for the elderly. It can not only reduce blood fat and blood pressure, but also increase coronary blood flow, which has a good preventive effect on the elderly with cardiovascular diseases.

4. For the general public, green mountains and green water tea can also mediate human immunity, and has obvious improvement effect on some obese people with constipation and hemorrhoids, as well as various patients with severe oral cavity.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qingshan Lvshuicha

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-green tea