
Pu’er tea has a mild nature; it warms the stomach without causing harm, which is especially true for ripe Pu’er.
Tea lovers who “like drinking soup”: Those who usually drink large amounts of soup on an empty stomach can quickly fill their stomachs with liquid, often leaving it without nourishment from staple foods like grains. This weakens the stomach over time and can lead to stomach problems, causing frequent discomfort such as upper abdominal bloating, a feeling of hunger without being hungry, or a feeling of fullness without being satiated. These people can cook Pu’er tea together with food to make a delicious tea meal, which not only stimulates appetite but also allows the body to absorb the nutrients in Pu’er tea.
Tea lovers who “like smoking”: This refers to people whose smoking has led to stomach problems. Among white-collar workers, offering cigarettes is a common social courtesy; many engaged in intellectual work also tend to light up a cigarette while thinking to relax or to ‘inspire creativity,’ often unconsciously leading to more frequent smoking. This gradually causes varying degrees of damage to the stomach lining, potentially leading to gastritis, ulcers, and other conditions. For this group, drinking raw Pu’er tea one to two hours after breakfast can, over time, help reduce the harm caused by smoking to the body.

Tea lovers who “drink often”: Social drinking at banquets and dinners is an important part of the work and life of white-collar professionals. When raising a glass in high spirits, the concept of protecting the stomach often ‘evaporates’ along with the alcohol. They often experience heartburn after drinking and may have flare-ups of stomach problems. These people can choose to drink a cup of raw Pu-erh tea after drinking, which can help detoxify.
Tea lovers under “high work pressure”: White-collar workers face significant work pressure. In order to achieve good performance, they often have irregular meals, which can easily lead to stomach imbalance. These people can have a cup of ripe Pu-erh tea at dinner each day, which can help calm the nerves and promote sleep.
Tea lovers who “stay up late often”: Many young people nowadays not only work overtime but also enjoy staying up late for fun, which can lead to irregular stomach acid secretion and, over time, stomach problems. This group can choose to drink a light ripe tea around 3 or 4 p.m. each day. Ripe tea helps protect the stomach lining.
Tea lovers who “eat recklessly”: Busy young people often not only have irregular meal times but also pay little attention to what they eat. When very hungry, they will eat anything that fills the stomach, including spicy, sour, fried, raw, salty, fermented foods, strong tea, coffee, and even various nutritionally poor junk foods, which can lead to stomach cancer. These people can choose a mixed method of drinking raw and ripe Pu-erh tea, which helps cleanse the intestines while also nourishing and protecting the stomach.

AYM Pu’er
Black Tea Puerh Tea is harvested directly from the source, supplied directly from the tea plant to Europe, simple, easy to store and easier to brew.Coffee lovers will love YM’s tea!
