1, Eucommia ulmoides tea can lose weight.
1, the role of regulating blood lipid:
Eucommia ulmoides tea is made from Eucommia ulmoides leaves by scientific processing, which has obvious effect of regulating blood lipid.
2, antihypertensive effect:
After testing, the total effective rate is over 92%.
3. Lose weight:
Take Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. For more than one month, it can obviously reduce the neutral fat and content under the skin and around the viscera, and play the role of not exercising, not changing the diet and life, preventing obesity and losing weight. Eucommia ulmoides Oliv It can promote the metabolism of collagen with the function of connecting cells and accelerate the synthesis of other protein which consumes energy in the body, thus naturally reducing the accumulation of neutral fat in the body.
4. Renal function:
In Compendium of Materia Medica written by Li Shizhen, a famous ancient medical doctor in China, it is recorded that Eucommia ulmoides is a kind of plant. It can enter the liver and tonify the kidney, tonify the middle energizer, strengthen the bones and muscles, be ambitious, treat kidney deficiency and lumbago, and take it for a long time to strengthen the body and resist aging. " Eucommia ulmoides Oliv It has been listed as a top-grade Chinese medicine for more than two thousand years.
2. How to identify tea?
1, look: Look at the shape and color of tea. Good tea leaves are basically green in color, and the strips are relatively uniform. In addition, we should pay special attention to whether there are old leaves and dead leaves in tea. If there is, the quality of tea is average. The most important thing is that the authentic Eucommia ulmoides tea is brushed.
2. Smell: If the tea looks good, you can pick it up and smell it. Usually, good tea will smell a fragrance; Moreover, poor quality tea leaves will have a musty taste, just like being stewed.
3. Bubble: Although some tea leaves on the market now look good in color, it is possible that some chemical raw materials were added in the production process. So when you buy tea, you'd better soak it and taste it.
Usually the tea brewed from good tea leaves is very clear, and vice versa. Of course, brewed tea needs to be tasted. If the tea you drink is refreshing and moistens your throat, and your lips and teeth are fragrant, it is generally good tea. On the other hand, if it tastes bitter and numb, it is probably summer tea, and the quality will not be too good.