What kind of tea should you drink if you have cirrhosis? Analysis of hot health topics in 10 days
Recently, the diet regimen of patients with liver cirrhosis has become a hot topic on the Internet, especially the choice of tea drinks, which has triggered widespread discussion. The following are scientific suggestions compiled based on popular data from the entire network in the past 10 days.
1. Principles of tea drinking for patients with liver cirrhosis

1. Avoid alcoholic and irritating teas
2. Give priority to tea drinks with hepatoprotective effects
3. Control the amount of tea you drink every day (300-500ml)
4. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach
2. Recommended tea drinks and comparison of efficacy
| Tea | Main ingredients | Efficacy | Things to note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea | Inulin/Lycium barbarum polysaccharide | Clear liver and improve eyesight | People with high blood sugar should use with caution |
| Dandelion root tea | Dandelion alcohol | Detoxification and diuresis | ≤3g per day |
| Gynostemma pentaphyllum tea | Gynostemma saponin | Lower enzymes and protect liver | Avoid taking with antihypertensive drugs |
| barley tea | dietary fiber | Promote metabolism | People with cold stomach should drink less |
| Tangerine peel and hawthorn tea | Nobiletin/maslinic acid | digestion | Use with caution for gastric ulcers |
3. Recently hot-searched controversial tea drinks
1.green tea controversy: Although it contains tea polyphenols, caffeine may stimulate the liver, so it is recommended to drink it lightly
2.Pu'er tea discussion: The probiotics produced during the fermentation process are beneficial, but you need to choose regular products
3.Health tea risks: A certain Internet celebrity’s “liver disease tea” was exposed to illegal addition of pharmaceutical ingredients.
4. Taboos on pairing tea drinks
| drug type | conflict tea | adverse reactions |
|---|---|---|
| diuretics | dandelion tea | electrolyte imbalance |
| anticoagulant drugs | green tea | Reduced efficacy |
| antihypertensive drugs | Gynostemma pentaphyllum tea | Risk of hypotension |
5. Latest suggestions from experts (updated in September)
1. It’s best to drink tea 1 hour after a meal
2. You can choose the combination formula of honeysuckle + cassia seed
3. Tea intake should be limited when symptoms of ascites occur
4. Regularly monitor changes in liver function indicators
6. Netizens’ actual test feedback TOP3
1. Chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea (82% positive rating)
2. Barley tea (79% believe it can relieve bloating)
3. Tangerine peel tea (significantly improves appetite)
Note: The data in this article are synthesized from user discussion hot posts on a health platform from September 1st to 10th, live broadcast suggestions from hepatologists in tertiary hospitals, and the latest guidelines from the National Medicinal Diet Research Association. The specific tea drinking plan should be based on the individual's condition and follow the doctor's advice.
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