Can I drink Jiaduobao during confinement

Release time : 03/24/2025 09:30:01

During the postpartum period, women undergo a second growth and developmental phase. If well cared for during this time, many of their previous illnesses can be cured without treatment, and they can also experience a rejuvenation in their physique.

Therefore, during a woman's postpartum period, there are special dietary and lifestyle considerations to be taken into account, and many things should not be consumed indiscriminately.

In the warmer regions of the south, herbal teas are a common beverage, especially Gatorade, which has become deeply ingrained in people's hearts through extensive advertising. Many people seek to prevent excessive internal heat by consuming Gatorade.

For many women in the southern regions, whether or not to drink Coconut Broth during their postpartum period has become a challenge. So, is it permissible to consume Coconut Broth during postpartum recovery? It is said that Guangdong is relatively warm, which is why there is the term "spontaneous fire."

The diet in Guangdong is generally light and bland, with a preference for less spicy foods, and the consumption of herbal teas is common.

Liangcha, for Guangdong people, can be described as "life comes from water, health comes from liangcha".

Apart from clearing heat and detoxifying, herbal tea can also relieve dampness, promote fluid production, clear fire, benefit vision, dissipate nodules, reduce swelling, etc. It can also treat conditions such as red eyes, headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, carbuncles, and high blood pressure. In the summer, it could be served as a refreshing beverage.

Gaduoba is the most familiar canned cool tea among the people of Guangdong.

During the postpartum period, women often consume foods that are primarily warming and tonifying, which can exacerbate heat. So, is it appropriate to drink Add-Bao during the postpartum period? Some believe that Add-Bao herbal tea is a type of tea, which is incorrect. Add-Bao herbal tea contains numerous herbs for clearing heat and detoxifying, making it a type of medicine. It is essential to tailor the consumption to individual needs and avoid indiscriminate use, nor should it be used as a long-term health supplement.

During the postpartum period, women's bodies are extremely weak, and it is advisable not to consume cold and cool foods. Drinking iced tea at this time will definitely harm the body.

Women during confinement are especially sensitive to the stimulation of cold and hot.

If you drink Jiaduobao without restraint, although you can feel a temporary coolness in your stomach, after these drugs are absorbed into the blood, the stimulation of cold and cold will slow down the blood flow, and even form congestion, causing dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, reduced menstrual volume, and in serious cases, severe bleeding, amenorrhea, etc.

What is the effect of drinking Jiaduobao? People often drink Jiaduobao, but most people only know that it is a kind of herbal tea and know that it can prevent getting angry. Few know about others.

As a kind of herbal tea, Jiaduobao is composed of seven Chinese herbal medicines: fairy grass, frangipani, linen leaves, chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, prunella vulgaris, and licorice. So what are the curative effects of Jiaduobao? 1. Eliminate dampness and heat: The summer climate is sultry, especially in Guangdong, where the human body is prone to damp heat symptoms and is prone to gastrointestinal disorders. In addition, some people prefer spicy and heavy-tasting foods, which will inevitably lead to varying degrees of fire and sore tongue., sore throat, poor appetite and other symptoms.

Jiaduobao can effectively dispel dampness and heat and has a certain improvement effect on dampness and heat in the human body.

2. Clear liver and improve eyesight. If the heat in the body does not dissipate in time, it is easy to develop symptoms such as head pain, irritability, excessive eye droop, red or itchy eyes, and poor sleep.

Gardenia has a cooling and clearing liver function, which can quickly dissipate internal heat and relieve dryness and heat, lower liver fire.

3. Digestion During the hot season, when one sweats more and loses water more quickly, it is likely to experience constipation due to hard stools.

At this time, drinking Addobao can facilitate bowel movements and prevent diarrhea.

Jiaduobao has many curative effects. For ordinary people, Jiaduobao herbal tea is indeed the best drink at home to clear heat and cool off the fire. It can protect our health.

Can Kadoorie really cool down the fire? In Guangdong, people have a habit of drinking bitter cold tea in the traditional herbal shop.

Due to this habit, many herbal tea beverages such as Gatou Bao have surged in popularity.

However, although it is also herbal tea, can Jiaduobao, as a herbal tea drink, really eliminate the heat? Let's take a look at it together.

ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance capacity) is a comprehensive indicator used to evaluate the cooling and detoxifying effects of herbal tea. The higher the ORAC value (5.0 refers to Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity), the less the amount of herbal tea required for antioxidant purposes, which in turn indicates better cooling and detoxifying efficacy.

Studies have shown that the ORAC 5.0 value of Geda Baica is 20.87 μmolTE/ml, slightly inferior to its counterpart but still possesses significant anti-heating properties and can effectively improve breath, alleviate toothache, and soothe gum inflammation.

Consuming Addobao has certain contraindications. While Addobao is safe and suitable for long-term consumption, it is not suitable for everyone at all times. There are several contraindications to consuming Addobao.

1. Don't drink the leftover Add-Go! It's in canned packaging, but some people leave it unopened and put it in the room or fridge until the next day they remember to drink it. This is definitely not the right way to handle it. The leftover Add-Go tea is not worth drinking, as it is extremely unhealthy for your body.

2. Tempo Tang is also medicine, do not treat it as plain water to drink. Tempo Tang is a medicine after all, it should be used according to the person's condition, and cannot be taken improperly, nor can it be used as a health supplement for long-term consumption.

Adder's Bliss herbal tea should also be consumed with caution. It is contraindicated for individuals with concurrent cold-induced stomach and intestine deficiency, the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and women who are breastfeeding.

Even healthy individuals, excessive consumption of Tabulaca tea may lead to mild gastrointestinal discomfort or more serious conditions that can induce gastrointestinal diseases.

3. People with yang deficiency should not drink too much Jiaduobao. Most modern people have yang deficiency. Many people sit in the office all day long, facing computers. The intensity of physical labor and outdoor activities are reduced, and the promotion function of yang qi cannot be exercised.

In addition, the use of air conditioners makes the seasonal impact of summer on the human body less obvious than in the past, resulting in the rise and weakness of yang in the body with the seasons.

Consequently, many people's constitutions are becoming overly Yang-deficient and can no longer withstand the substantial stimulation from cold substances.

If you continue to drink Matrix at this time, you may experience symptoms such as aversion to coldness, limbs feeling cold, pallor of the face, loose stools, and frequent urination.

The Differences Between Gadoubao and Wanglaojiang Are you still familiar with the tug-of-war between Gadoubao and Wanglaojiang? The cool teas of these two colors are indeed quite different. Of course, the public's attention may be more focused on the dispute history and trademark of the two companies. Below, Ma Wei Baike will discuss the differences between their formulas.

In fact, the original red canister version of Wang Laoji (currently known as BATOO) is actually a blend of the authentic Wang Laoji recipe with its own herbal tea formula. This results in a slight difference in taste compared to the genuine Wang Laoji recipe.

However, the main ingredients of both are quite similar, so there is basically no difference.

Consumers can select according to their personal preferences.

The medical information provided in this text is for reference only.

If you feel unwell, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, and the medical diagnosis and treatment will be subject to offline diagnosis.