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No, because the tea itself has a lot of stimulants, which has great damage to the gastric mucosa, but we can drink a lighter tea, which will have a certain hangover effect, and we can't drink too strong tea.
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Strong tea is not an antidote to hangover, but it can only alleviate the *** caused by alcohol, because tea is rich in a large amount of tea polyphenols and caffeine, which can effectively refresh the mind and effectively resist the *** brought by drunkenness.
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Strong tea hangover is true, because there is a lot of caffeine in strong tea, which can refresh the mind, relieve fatigue, and make you dizzy.
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This is not true, scientific studies have shown that drinking tea can make you feel less uncomfortable after drinking, but it will not help you relieve your hangover.
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It's true, drinking tea can indeed play a hangover cure, but you must control the amount, otherwise it will have a great impact on the body.
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Indeed, drinking tea does play a hangover role, but the amount must be controlled, otherwise it will have a great impact on the body.
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Indeed, strong tea hangover is true, because strong tea also contains a lot of caffeine, which can refresh the mind, relieve fatigue, and **dizziness.
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Strong tea hangover is not true, not only can it not relieve hangover, but it can also have adverse reactions to the body.
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Drinking strong tea whenever it is harmful to your health. Drinking strong tea to relieve hangover is fake.
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Strong tea is not an anti-hangover, and if you drink too much of it, it will be good for the heart. Not good. Therefore, if you drink too much, don't drink strong tea, you can eat more bananas, watermelon and other fruits to relieve hangover.
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Tea and alcohol can harm the heart together, so it is not advisable to drink strong tea after drinking. To understand wine, you can eat some fruits such as citrus, pears, apples, and preferably watermelon juice. If there is no fruit, making a glass of fruit juice or sugar water can better help relieve hangover.
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It can relieve hangover, but it is all an auxiliary effect.
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This is not true. In fact, strong tea not only can not relieve hangover, on the contrary, it will add fuel to the fire, so that the symptoms of drunkenness are aggravated, if you drink tea immediately after drinking, the acetaldehyde in the wine will be excreted through the kidneys, but it will damage the kidneys and reduce kidney function.
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Yes. Because drinking tea has a diuretic effect, it will accelerate metabolism and quickly absorb alcohol, so it can relieve hangover.
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Not only can it not relieve hangover, but the tea polyphenols in tea will aggravate drunkenness, because the strong diuretic function of theophylline will make the alcohol that will be oxidized in the future enter the kidneys prematurely, and the dual effects of alcohol and theophylline will further damage the kidney function.
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It's true, because there are some substances in strong tea that will make people's nerves more sober, so you will feel awake after drinking it.
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It is effective, because strong tea can play a refreshing role, so you can drink some strong tea after drinking alcohol.
Bananas are not good for hangover, and I think you can drink some water in moderation, which will be more helpful for your hangover.
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