1. It is not suitable for people with cold constitution, spleen and stomach deficiency and loose stool, and it is easy to cause abdominal pain or diarrhea.
2. Pregnant women should not drink it, because it contains a variety of medicinal ingredients, which will adversely affect fetal development.
3. Moderate drinking of rattan tea has no obvious side effects, but excessive drinking will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines, which is easy to cause indigestion or abdominal pain.
4. Don't drink overnight tea, because the harmful ingredients in it will endanger human health, and rattan tea should not be drunk too much for too long, which will have adverse effects on the body.
Understand the side effects and taboos of rattan tea;
1. It is not suitable for people with cold constitution, spleen and stomach deficiency and loose stool, and it is easy to cause abdominal pain or diarrhea.
2. Pregnant women should not drink it, because it contains a variety of medicinal ingredients, which will adversely affect fetal development.
3. Moderate drinking of rattan tea has no obvious side effects, but excessive drinking will increase the burden on the stomach and intestines, which is easy to cause indigestion or abdominal pain.
4. Don't drink overnight tea, because the harmful ingredients in it will endanger human health, and rattan tea should not be drunk too much for too long, which will have adverse effects on the body.
The main component of rattan tea is flavonoids, and the effects of flavonoids on human body are mainly reflected in antibacterial, antioxidant, hypolipidemic and hypoglycemic effects. Under normal circumstances, rattan tea will not cause too many side effects.
However, if people drink too much or suffer from liver disease, they should pay attention to the side effects of rattan tea:
1. Long-term heavy drinking may lead to liver damage.
2. Some people are allergic to flavonoids, which may cause allergic reactions, such as dyspnea and rash.
Excessive drinking will cause gastrointestinal discomfort such as diarrhea and stomachache.
4. Pregnant women should not drink it, because flavonoids may affect the fetus.
In short, although rattan tea has many benefits, it should be drunk in moderation. If you feel unwell, stop drinking in time and seek medical advice.