He said: "I drank it around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. I kept my eyes open at night and was very awake. It is more effective than drinking 10 cups of coffee. It is much more effective than coffee."
At 6 o'clock in the morning, I couldn't open my eyes because I was sleepy Opening his eyes, he chose to get another drink.
Public information shows that Sun Jian was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province on May 23, 1983, and graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. His representative works include "Classmate Boy", "Love in Spring", "Beauty Without Tears" and "Palace Lock Bead Curtain".
Previously, many people posted that they experienced symptoms such as insomnia, palpitations and pain after drinking Bawang Chaji’s new product “Wanli Mulan” milk tea.
In this regard, Jiupai News contacted Zhao Jinzhao, an attending physician in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He pointed out that palpitation, palpitations and insomnia are not symptoms of allergies. "The uncomfortable symptoms such as palpitation and palpitations mentioned by netizens may be related to sugar, lipids, caffeine and other ingredients in milk tea, and are not caused by allergies."
Jiupai News inquired about the product ingredient list disclosed by Bawang Tea Ji and learned, "Wanli Mulan "The tea polyphenols content is 62.3mg/100ml, and the caffeine content is 31.8mg/100ml. Among the nine original milk teas, the caffeine content is second only to the 35.1mg/100ml of "Go Yunnan·Rose Pu'er". The caffeine content of a medium cup of 470ml "Wanli Mulan" drink exceeds 140mg, which is close to the caffeine content of two espressos.
So, how much caffeine and tea polyphenols should an average person consume every day? Dai Chun, deputy chief nutritionist of the Nutrition and Diet Center of Nanjing First Hospital, suggested that the safe daily intake of tea polyphenols is 250 mg, and the daily intake of caffeine is 200-400 mg.
Zhao Jinzhao reminded that after drinking milk tea, if symptoms of discomfort occur, if they can resolve themselves within a short period of time, there is no need to worry too much. If the heart rate is between 100-120 beats/min, you can observe it first; if it persists or the heart rate reaches above 140, you need to seek medical treatment in time.
"Some people are particularly sensitive to caffeine. It is recommended that people who have experienced adverse reactions such as insomnia and heart palpitations try to drink less or not drink such drinks. Pregnant women and the elderly, as well as people with diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease are also advised to You should drink less or not drink at all,” he said
[Source: Comprehensive party account, previous reports from Jiupai News, etc.]