Main functions of drinking buckwheat water are to clear heat and reduce fire, clear damp-heat, lose weight, lower blood pressure and blood lipids, digest food and remove stagnation, stimulate appetite and strengthen the spleen, lubricate the intestines and relieve constipation, cool the blood and remove heat, stop cough and relieve asthma, etc. Drinking buckwheat tea moderately every day can promote metabolism, digestion, and accelerate the consumption of heat in the body.
1. Buckwheat tea is rich in protein, mineral elements, and 9 essential fatty acids, linoleic acid, and other biologically active substances for the human body. It can strengthen the spleen and stomach, lubricate the intestines and relieve constipation, beautify the skin, refresh the mind, prevent insomnia, anti-aging, anti-oxidation, balance human body functions, and has amazing functions of nourishing and protecting the liver and relieving alcohol poisoning. It is the nemesis of constipation patients and modern "rich diseases".
2. Applicable people for buckwheat tea are obese people, people who often eat out, people who often sit or drive, people who often suffer from mental stress, people who drink excessively, people with habitual constipation, people with high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high blood lipids, diabetes, vitamin and trace element deficiency, and people with urinary difficulties.
3. It is not advisable to drink a large amount of buckwheat tea on an empty stomach. Buckwheat tea can promote digestion, but drinking a large amount of it on an empty stomach will worsen the feeling of hunger. If you are a hypoglycemic patient, drinking a large amount of buckwheat tea may cause symptoms such as decreased blood sugar.
4. People with stomach problems should not drink excessive amounts of buckwheat tea. According to traditional Chinese medicine, buckwheat has a cold nature, and excessive consumption by people with stomach problems may cause acid reflux and diarrhea.