Jin Jun Mei is a rare tea, hard to come by because it is difficult to pick. Generally speaking, Jin Jun Mei mainly picks the tender tips of wild tea plants, and these plants are on mountains more than a thousand meters high, so you can imagine how difficult it is to pick them. So what kind of effects does Jin Jun Mei tea have for people? The most common ones are that it can eliminate human fatigue and refresh people.
Drinking tea started very early in China and has a history of thousands of years. Jin Jun Mei stands out in the market because of its preciousness. Generally speaking, it takes tens of thousands of tender tooth tips to make one kilogram of finished Jin Jun Mei. You can imagine how difficult it is. The main effects of Jin Jun Mei tea are as follows: 1. Refreshing and relieving fatigue: Medical experiments have found that Jin Jun Mei tea has a refreshing effect. The caffeine in Jin Jun Mei stimulates the nerve center by stimulating the cerebral cortex, which promotes refreshing and concentrated thinking, thereby making the thinking reaction more acute and memory enhanced; it also has a stimulating effect on the vascular system and the heart, strengthening the heartbeat, thereby speeding up blood circulation to facilitate metabolism, while promoting sweating and diuresis, thereby accelerating the excretion of lactic acid (a substance that makes muscles feel tired) and other old waste substances in the body, achieving the effect of eliminating fatigue. 2. Producing fluid and clearing away heat: Drinking Jin Jun Mei tea in summer can quench thirst and relieve heat, because the polyphenols, sugars, amino acids, pectin, etc. in the tea produce a chemical reaction with the saliva and stimulate the secretion of saliva, causing the mouth to feel moisturized and produce a cool sensation; at the same time, caffeine controls the body temperature center of the hypothalamus and regulates body temperature. It also stimulates the kidneys to promote the excretion of heat and waste, maintaining the body's physiological balance. 3. Diuretic: The combined effect of caffeine and aromatic substances in Jin Jun Mei increases the blood flow to the kidneys, improves the glomerular filtration rate, dilates renal microvessels, and inhibits the reabsorption of water by the renal tubules, thereby promoting an increase in urine volume. This helps eliminate lactic acid, uric acid (related to gout), excess salt (related to high blood pressure), harmful substances, etc. in the body, as well as relieve edema caused by heart disease or nephritis. 4. Jin Jun Mei tea has anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects: the polyphenol compounds in Jin Jun Mei have anti-inflammatory effects. Experiments have found that catechins can combine with single-cell bacteria to coagulate and precipitate proteins, thereby inhibiting and eliminating pathogens. Therefore, drinking Jin Jun Mei is quite beneficial for patients with bacterial dysentery and food poisoning. People also often use strong tea to apply on wounds, bedsores and athlete's foot. The above is an introduction to the effects of Jin Jun Mei. For people who love drinking tea, being able to have a sip of Jin Jun Mei is a luxury. Drinking tea is an attitude. Tea is also very helpful to human health. It can speed up digestion and prevent gas from accumulating in the stomach. Drinking tea can also make people relax. |
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