Pregnancy

Is Cerasee Tea Good For Pregnancy: The Truth Revealed

Multiple people have used ancient remedies to treat diseases. 

Cerasee tea is a natural remedy that has been used for a long time for treating blood pressure and diabetes. (1)

This article will let you know everything about Cerasee tea and answer the question “Is Cerasee tea safe to drink during pregnancy?”

  

 

1. Is it safe to drink tea during pregnancy?

Yes, it’s completely safe to drink tea during pregnancy, but you need to take them using some precautions.

According to the American college of obstetricians and Gynecology drinking white, black, and green tea is safe to have during pregnancy but should be taken with limited caffeine intake.

Please note that green, white, and black tea all contain caffeine.

For instance, a cup of black tea contains 50 milligrams of caffeine and on contrary green tea has 25 milligrams of caffeine.

You may try decaffeinated tea for pregnancyafter your doctor's recommendation. 

Some of the most common reasons for opting for tea during pregnancy are listed as follows:

  1. Tea helps you stay hydrated all the time
  2. Teas are full of antioxidants which can help you fight heart disease and increase your immune systems

 

2. Are herbal teas safe?

Some herbal teas are safe and some aren’t hence it’s best to take advice from a healthcare provider before using them as your daily driver. 

Some of the herbal teas that are considered safe to consume are

 

Teas that you should avoid are listed as follows

  • Dong Quai
  • Alfalfa
  • Black cohosh
  • Blue cohosh
  • Goldenseal
  • Passionflower 
  • Senna tea
  • Licorice Root tea
  • Hibiscus tea

 

3. Tea and pregnancy- good or bad?

Cerasee tea is a tea made from local plants.

This tea is made from boiling stems and leaves from bitter melon plants.

This tea is available premade from the local market. (2)
They are one of the most popular dishes in the Asian market. (3)

Some studies have reported that this tea has been known to show medical properties and is used in many countries to treat fertility issues. (4)

A 2020 survey made in Jamaica took in 345 participants and all of them found that this tea treats constipation, high blood pressure, and fertility issues. (5)

 

4. Cerasee tea and pregnancy – safe /good or bad

Many scientists have identified that this tea has numerous health benefits. (6)

A study conducted in 2008 have reported that this tea contains a powerful antioxidant that protects your body from cellular damage. (7)

A survey on Cerasee tea leaf extract, has shown to treat cancer issues like cervical, stomach, and lungs.

However, there has been no research made on the human body. (8)

There have numerous reports on why people in the Caribbean people think drinking Cerasee tea helps women to conceive. (9)

 

5. How does it affect pregnancy?

Many local women of Jamaica and Latin America have consumed this tea leaf for years and have voiced their thoughts claiming that it has helped them to get pregnant.

These statements are word of the mouth and hence we recommend a doctor before you start consuming tea.

Going by the word of mouth of local women and by an article published in Jamaica Observer, this tea contains phosphorous, iron, vitamin A, and vitamin C which help reduce toxins in the body and blood.

Since if the body becomes acidic due to toxins, it is very hard to get pregnant.

 

6. Cerasee Tea and Menstruation

Studies have shown that cerasee tea can help to balance hormones and promote regular menstruation.

It is believed to do this by stimulating the production of progesterone, a hormone that plays a key role in the menstrual cycle.

In addition, cerasee tea is thought to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may help to reduce menstrual cramps and other symptoms associated with menstruation.

While cerasee tea may be beneficial for some women, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before consuming it.

Some people may be allergic to cerasee tea or may have medical conditions that make it unsafe for them to drink.

It is also important to note that cerasee tea should not be used as a replacement for medical treatment or advice from a healthcare provider.

 

Mentrual tea from TeaTox Life

 

 

7. Is there any tea made specifically for pregnancy?

Companies that promote pregnancy teas contain ingredients like lemongrass leaf, fennel seed, nettle leaf, rose hips, and strawberry leaf.

Some also opt for Red raspberry leaf tea during pregnancy due to its wide variety of benefits. 

Some people use strawberry leaves for getting pregnant, but there is no scientific pieces to show that.

Hence you should take the suggestions given by a healthcare professional. 

 

Raspberry leaf tea for pregnancy banner from TeaTox Life

 

8. If Cerasee can be consumed, how much and what benefits

Using Cerasee tea during pregnancy can be beneficial.

Hence it’s very important to know about the dosage as over-consuming may have negative effects on your body.

To consume this tea make sure you follow these steps:

Step 1: Take some tea leaves in a pot with 2 cups of water and boil it for 4 minutes

Step 2: Now strain the liquid into a tea cup and enjoy your cerasee tea

NOTE: You are not allowed to drink this tea every day but you can consume this tea three times a month

You can also try other tea recipes such as nettle tea recipe or raspberry leaf tea recipe

 

9. Precautions and side effects

Though it has several healing properties, this tea might not be for patients who are already pregnant.

Some of the side effects include:

Serial Number 

Side effect 

1

Intestinal and diarrhea

2

Abortion

3

Vaginal bleeding

4

Coma is consumed too much

5

Favism

 

 

10. Conclusion

Though we may conclude by analyzing some studies that Cerasee tea and pregnancy are related to each other that doesn’t mean we can confirm it.

Wherever you are using Cerasee tea for pregnancy make sure you consult a doctor before doing so.

Previous
Hibiscus Tea Pregnancy Concerns: Is It Safe?
Next
5 Signs Of High Fertility In A Woman - Ultimate Guide