
Avoid the British Tea when you notice these 4 signs
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Avoid the British Tea When you notice these 4 signs
Don’t we just live the fancy tea time, meeting up for tea with friends, family, or colleagues, going out on the weekend for tea and chats, meet and greet that, tea and scones make up a big part?
You sip tea four times a day, even more when you have guests, especially living in the United Kingdom, where tea is the mark of love, appreciation, and respect. Some have it after every meal, and some have designated times in the day when they serve tea.
Tea enables many to stay off their addictions, because you have to replace one addiction with another addiction.
I personally drink tea to melt fat in my stomach after a greasy meal. I drink it when I’m constipated, and when I’m cold. I drink tea when I want to snack or nibble on something other than food and fruits. I drink tea because it literally helps me open my bowels.
So when I am constipated, I would drink a little more than I should, and I could go on and on, until I eventually open my bowels.
When something this simple becomes a major part of your life, how do you note when it is beginning to affect you negatively?
How can you tell that it isn’t anyother thing, but the tea that you have grown so fond of? The tea we consume is a proud supplier of caffeine to the human body.
When you consume it every day, you become addicted to it, which means that you are bound to exceed the allowed percentage of it in your blood.
While your blood is filtering the ones you consumed earlier, you are replacing it immediately with more cups of tea, so it becomes hard for you to spot when your body is beginning to devote to the decision you feel drinking tea.
Of course some tea bags have more caffeine than others, and that means that your body will identify them faster than it would the less caffeinated ones.
Everyone’s body doesn’t react the same way to trauma, and you can’t have two people’s bodies react to the same thing exactly. Four potential signs will tell you that your body is saturated with caffeine.
The essence of this warning from your body is to do something about it before it gets too late. Here are the potential signs that you might get from your body.
Dizziness
The dazzling effect, where you suddenly stand up, but feel that good ole familiar lightheadedness, where you are wondering if you are about to fall back down to the seat you stood up from. You feel lightheaded, a throbbing sound, which is magnified by the Brain fog or extreme dizziness.
You are wondering if it is a deadly disease coming, wondering if it is diet, or age, or perhaps a hereditary thing.
But in the real sense of things, it is just your tea drinking habit that is crippling you. You stand up suddenly from sitting down, and you immediately feel intensely dizzy, as if to fall back down, or pass out/faint.
It is the caffeine level rising, and your body is sending you a stern warning. When the next ike you are dizzy, think back on your caffeine intake in the last 24 hours.
Jitters Or Shakiness
If you are experiencing obvious jitters or shakiness when you are neither holding anything nor being shaken by something, then look into it.
It just might be the significant rise in the caffeine content of your blood. This is your body’s sensitivity towards the caffeine intake. You might start to blame a new food, or a new clothe, and innocent person whom you met at first, can also be considered the reason why you are shaky, and then finally, a place.
Palpitations or Rapid Heartbeat
When you are not frightened, nor startled, not living in fear, or just being stalked or something, but you find out that your heart of rapidly beating, otherwise known as heart palpitations.
Then please consider how much of caffeine has gone into your system in the last 24-48 hours, because caffeine can cause a raid increase in the heart rate of some people, making their heart pound uncontrollably.
Whenever you.botice this signs, it’s is only smart that you stay clear of that tea you have grown to love so much. When you avoid it, then you try to flush your system, by drinking alot of water to try to cleanse the system. Avoid it, and try again. If it persist, you need to really avoid it.
Insomnia or Disruptive Sleep
When you realise that lately, the tea interfers with your sleep pattern, then it is probably time for a rethink.
The consistency is drowning your blood vessels, your body is speaking t you in a language you are not sure of. It is sending you signals that you are mistaking for something else.
You are bound to stare at every thkng snd everyone else, but not the tea. Some peole consume tea every time they eat,including the usual tea time, and thag makes it four time a day, including after dinner.
This might affect their sleep quality, keeping them awake at night, disrupting the natural flow of sleep pattern. If it interfers with you ability to fall asleep and stay asleep, then give it a rest, because the ancestors won’t rol over in their grave, just because you took a break from tea.
Instead of sleepy and tired before bed, you get agility and even more alert than you were in thd morning, then it is a bad sign.
Conclusion
Note that signs can vary from persons to persons. It can susrafec in various forms,and in different ways. Your might vary from the listed signs listed earlier. The vital thing is to actually interpret them as signs from the body.
When you feel different, from yourself, then you have to speak to your GP, if in the United Kingdom, and your physician/doctor, when in other parts of the world. You don’t have to interpret them all, simply speak to the doctor. It is their job, and they are the professionals.














