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During menstruation, women lose a lot of blood, and anemia often follows. To improve the symptoms of anemia, it is necessary to promptly supplement various foods containing iron. However, after the tannic acid contained in strong tea combines with iron, it will produce precipitation, affecting the absorption of iron, causing the body to be unable to replenish iron in time and aggravating anemia symptoms. In addition, strong tea contains high levels of caffeine, which can stimulate nerves and cardiovascular systems and easily lead to dysmenorrhea, prolonged menstruation or excessive bleeding.
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