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What side effects does Huangqi Gouqi tea have?
There are many kinds of health tea, and Astragalus gouqi tea is one of them. Because this kind of health tea contains traditional Chinese medicine ingredients, it may cause side effects on our health. Everyone should know the correct method and dosage, and know whether their body is suitable or not, so as to avoid bad situations.

Too much astragalus gouqi tea will make you dizzy, your cheeks will turn red and you will be very upset. Patients with damp-heat toxicity or kidney-yin deficiency can't drink Huangqi Gouqi tea, because it will not only make you healthy, but will aggravate your condition. Menstrual women are also not allowed to take Astragalus membranaceus and Lycium barbarum soaked in water, otherwise it will adversely affect menstruation and health. Patients with cold and fever should not take Huangqi Gouqi tea, which is not conducive to the body's fever.

Women also need to pay special attention to drinking Huangqi Gouqi tea during pregnancy, which may lead to miscarriage and harm to the fetus and pregnant women, especially the expectant mother in the third trimester.

If you want to recuperate your body, you will usually use Astragalus, a Chinese herbal medicine. Women can drink Huangqi Gouqi tea to nourish their health after giving birth, but the research on this kind of tea is not very in-depth. However, although Astragalus membranaceus, red dates and Lycium barbarum have great health care effects, you should pay attention to the doctor's advice before you can eat it reasonably, whether you are making tea or cooking with other foods.

What I have introduced to you above is the side effects of Huangqi Gouqi tea. After reading the above introduction, you should have a certain understanding. If you feel unwell after taking Huangqi Gouqi tea, everyone should stop taking it immediately. It is better to consult a doctor in time to check whether your health is serious, which will be safer.