Does Chinese tea have any bad side effects?

Posted under chinese tea by admin on Wednesday 27 January 2010

I usually drink two cups of chinese tea every alternate day and I find that right after I will sweat a little and my hands will start shaking. I don’t think it’s the caffeine because I’m fine with black coffee (though any other types will give me nausea and/or headaches). However, this doesn’t happen if I take it with a heavy meal. So I’m not looking to solve this problem, I just want to know why it happens. Thanks!

Shaking or tremors from hands feet or mouth while rested could be symptions of parkinsons disease

But no worries cause I don’t believe your case is that serious yet… rather it could be something quite like this called benign essential tremors. Heres and article I’ve looked up for you..

If your hands or head shake, check with a neurologist. Most commonly, you will have a harmless condition called benign essential tremors.

Shaking can be caused by stimulants that your body produces during excitement, anxiety, fear, and when you blood sugar is low; by stimulants in foods such as coffee, tea, chocolate and colas; and drugs such as those used to treat asthma, hyperactivity, depression, mania and allergies; by vigorous exercise and fatigue, and by diseases such as parkinsonism and an overactive thyroid. The most common cause of shaking is a harmless condition called benign essential tremors. The disease occurs in families and usually starts after puberty and continues throughout life. Usually, those with benign essential tremor shake only with movement and have lousy handwriting, while those with Parkinsonism shake both at rest and when they move.

People with benign essential tremors are often embarrassed by their condition because they know that most onlookers think that they shake because they are nervous. Most learn rather quickly that they can control their shaking by drinking alcohol, but their shaking worsens after the effects of alcohol wear off. The vast majority can control their shaking almost completely when they take a class of drugs called beta blockers, such as propranolol, starting off at 10 mg four times a day and increasing the dose if they need to do so.

By Gabe Mirkin, M.D., for CBS Radio News

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Just asking this as it just popped into my mind.

oolong tea contains more polyphenols than black or green tea. Polyphenols are powerful antioxidants that protect you against different health problems and diseases. Besides they enhance the metabolism to speed up weight loss and improves overall skin tone. A cup of oolong tea has nearly 50% less caffeine than a cup of coffee. Oolong tea or wu-long tea was discovered in the Fukien region of China. It is a fruity and medium-flavored tea and has the combined properties of black and green teas.
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