Ginger Turmeric Tea Side Effects
Ginger turmeric tea side effects
Ginger and turmeric are both medicinal and edible materials. The combination of the two makes ginger turmeric tea, which is quite popular with everyone. However, it may also have some side effects, which cannot be ignored.
In ginger turmeric tea, ginger is warm in nature. If the body has real heat, excessive consumption of this tea is like adding oil to the fire, which can cause symptoms such as sore throat, sore gums, and sores on the mouth. And ginger has certain irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. For people with weak stomach, excessive consumption can easily cause gastrointestinal adverse reactions such as epigastric discomfort, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Turmeric, although it has many benefits, it also has its drawbacks. Turmeric contains ingredients that can inhibit platelet aggregation. If the coagulation function itself is poor, or those who are taking anticoagulant drugs, drinking ginger turmeric tea may increase the risk of bleeding, such as subcutaneous ecchymosis, nosebleeds, and bleeding gums. Long-term excessive consumption of turmeric-containing tea may also increase the burden on the liver. Because it is an important detoxification organ of the liver, some components of turmeric are metabolized by the liver, and long-term excessive intake may cause liver damage and affect the normal function of the liver.
In addition, individuals have different reactions to ginger turmeric tea. Some people may be allergic to ginger or turmeric, and may experience allergic symptoms such as itchy skin, rash, and shortness of breath after drinking.
Therefore, when drinking ginger turmeric tea, it should be moderated according to your own physical condition. If you feel unwell after drinking, you should stop drinking immediately and seek medical attention.