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Drink jasmine tea often, ok?
Ok, drink jasmine tea often to clear away heat and relieve summer heat and beautify.

Jasmine tea also contains a large number of more than 20 compounds, such as aromatic oil, geraniol, orange Zanthoxylum alcohol and syringoyl ester. Therefore, drinking jasmine tea can clear away heat and relieve summer heat, strengthen the spleen and soothe the nerves, relieve gastrointestinal discomfort and menstrual pain, and also help women's physiological and reproductive functions. Jasmine is a beauty master in flowers. Health tea made of jasmine can moisturize the skin, beauty beauty.

In terms of emotional regulation, jasmine tea has the function of relaxing nerves. Drinking tea has not only become a strong culture, but also an aesthetic taste. Holding a cup of jasmine tea and watching the flowers churn in the tea can help us maintain a stable mood while enjoying happiness.

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People who should not drink jasmine tea

1, because jasmine has the function of regulating menstruation, so it is best to avoid using it during pregnancy.

2. The polyphenols of jasmine tea have a certain astringent effect on gastrointestinal mucosa, and constipation patients will aggravate constipation if they drink tea.

3. People with iron deficiency anemia should not drink jasmine tea. Tannic acid in jasmine tea can make iron in food form a precipitate that is not absorbed by human body.

The role of leaves and roots of jasmine

Jasmine is a perennial evergreen shrub of Jasminum of Meliaceae, which is mostly distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions, with Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Taiwan Province, Guangdong, Sichuan and Yunnan being the most widely distributed. The roots, leaves and flowers of Jasmine have medicinal value.

Leaves can be used to treat exogenous fever, abdominal distension and diarrhea; Flowers can be used to treat abdominal distension and diarrhea, conjunctivitis, dermatitis, sores and so on. Roots have anesthetic and analgesic effects, and can be used to treat insomnia, headache, dental caries, traumatic injury, etc.

People's Network-Jasmine tea is the first choice for women's spring health care.

People's Network-A cup of jasmine tea is a good helper for clearing away heat and toxic materials.