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Pu'er Health: Five groups of people should drink more old Pu'er tea in spring

Five groups of people should drink more old Pu'er tea in spring Spring is slowly approaching, what is the best tea to drink for your health? The answer is Pu-erh tea, especially for the following five groups of people who drink old Pu-erh tea in spring with better results! Here's what you need to know. 1. Obese people In spring, obese people are more suitable to drink Pu'er nag tea, Pu'er old tea after long-term storage aging, tea in the caffeine, vitamins, amino acids, phospholipids and other content increased, help human digestion, to inhibit the increase of abdominal fat has a significant effect. Among them, vitamin B1, which is necessary to fully burn and convert fat into heat, thus playing a role in preventing fat accumulation. So obese people drink Pu'er old tea to lose weight, drink a cup each before and after meals, and persist for a long time, the weight loss effect is very good! 2、People with high blood sugar Because Pu'er old tea after aging, tea poly...

Does the higher the altitude of the Pu'er tea tree, the better the quality?

There is such a saying that high mountain rain and mist produce good tea, and all good tea grows in high mountains? It is common knowledge among tea lovers that good tea comes from high mountain clouds and mists, and most of the traditional famous tea producing areas in China come from high mountain areas. So the question arises, is it that the higher the altitude, the better the tea? In the uneven circle of the tea market, many people are confused by some amplified gimmicks. It can even be said to be foggy, a pair of wise eyes really need a long time polishing exercise. High altitude Pu'er tea is more refreshing The quality of tea produced at different altitudes varies greatly. The effect of altitude on the quality of tea is mainly the effect of temperature. The temperature changes with the altitude. Generally speaking, for every 100m rise in altitude, the annual average temperature decreases by 0.5°C. The temperature difference between day and night increases with the rise in alt...