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Melinda
 
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Thanks Lee...yeah, I don't ahve ny trouble with green tea at all, but for
some reason oolong is getting me. I haven't tried it much lately though, it
could very well be that I had an empty stomach.

Melinda

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"Chinesetea" > wrote in message
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> Semi-fermented as Oolong tea it is, it still excites the stomach ache
> if nothing in your stomach. So it's better not to drink too much green
> oolong tea when you are in limosis or getting up in the morning, I
> think its the same with green tea.But, for Oolong, I think if you drink
> baked oolong tea, on the contrary, it still could safeguard and warm up
> your stomach not matter you are hungry or getting up in the morning.
> (The baked Oolong tea is similiar as puer tea, the reason it is not so
> popular now is that people likes green colors (green leaf, light tea
> soup, with beautiful vision enjoyment which people think they are green
> food) and the "Yun" of Tie Guan Yin.So when you pay some attention to
> the time of drinking oolong tea, it is really kind of enjoyment to take
> cups of Oolong tea any time.The same time, Wuyi Mountain and Guang Dong
> Oolong tea is still more heavy than Anxi Oolong in tea leaf color, soup
> since they are more baked. So they are ok with your stomach. in
> general, it is ok to drink any kind of tea any time, as long as you're
> used to it, you can be used to it.It depends on you.
>
> Thanks
>
> Enjoy tea, enjoy life.
>
> Lee
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