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When the afternoon rolls around many of us feel that we need something to pick us up in order to finish the day. Often times we will head out for a coffee, knowing this will accomplish the task. While a little coffee is not a bad thing, it can give us an immediate burst of energy, but it will deplete us in the long run. In Chinese Medicine, coffee acts as a vigorous qi-mover. Strongly moving the qi in a body that is already in need of supplementation can waste the qi and blood and leave us more tired in the long run. This leads to the daily ritual of afternoon coffee and thus the cycle continues.

For many of us a nice alternative is tea, especially white or green tea. The caffeine content is much lower, and in addition, tea has benefit of being an antioxident.


There are many types of green tea available. A nice one to try is a Japanese green that is combined with roasted brown rice. Sometimes the rice pops in the roasting process giving the tea the appearance of being combined with tiny kernals of popcorn. Attractive, healthy, and tasty, give Genmaicha a try!

It is important to note that some people find tea, even green tea, to cause dryness or to raise the energy in the body causing palpitations and anxiety. Especially in the spring, when energy is already rising, it is important to pay attention to what is happening in your body. If your constitution is toward blood deficiency or dryness, or you have symptoms of yang rising, such as palpitations or dizziness, even green tea can be contraindicated. In this case, white tea may work better, or elimination of all caffeinated beverages may be necessary.


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