People who are forbidden to Eucommia ulmoides Tea:
1. People who have a cold and fever
can't drink Eucommia ulmoides Tea too much when they have a cold and fever. Drinking this tea is tantamount to adding fuel to the fire. It is recommended that you drink more boiled water during a cold.
2. People with liver and kidney yin deficiency and strong fire
If people with liver and kidney yin deficiency and strong fire constitution drink too much Eucommia ulmoides tea, it will cause dizziness, fatigue, palpitation, drowsiness and other phenomena in different degrees, and even severe cases will cause respiratory depression, convulsions, coma and other phenomena. People with liver and kidney yin deficiency and fire flourishing constitution can drink some teas that nourish yin and clear heat, such as winter melon tea and radish tea.
Extended information:
Efficacy of Eucommia ulmoides Tea
1. Anti-lipid peroxidation and anti-aging effects: Drinking Eucommia ulmoides Tea at ordinary times can effectively remove cell free radicals and prevent cell membrane oxidation and aging; It is rich in vitamin E, which can effectively resist aging, soften blood vessels and enhance cellular immunity.
2. Lowering blood fat and blood pressure and regulating cardiovascular system: Eucommia ulmoides Tea has the effect of regulating blood pressure, which can reduce blood pressure of patients with hypertension, improve dizziness and insomnia symptoms of patients with hypertension, and on the other hand, prevent normal people from raising blood pressure.
3. Enhance immunity: The polysaccharide active substances in Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. male flowers can enhance the body's immunity, and have the function of bidirectional regulating cellular immunity, so that the body's immune function is always in a good state. At the same time, participating in the regulation of cardiovascular system is very beneficial to maintaining human health.
Reference: People's Daily Online-Eucommia Tea Anti-oxidation and Hypotension Matters needing attention in drinking Eucommia Tea.