For many people, the day starts with a hot cup of tea. While tea offers several health benefits, drinking it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach may lead to digestive discomfort and other health issues for some individuals.
What Happens When You Drink Tea on an Empty Stomach?
Tea contains caffeine and tannins, which can increase stomach acid levels when consumed without food. This may lead to:
– Acidity and heartburn
– Bloating or gas
– Nausea or stomach irritation
– Anxiety or jitteriness
– Mid-morning energy crashes
– Reduced absorption of nutrients like iron and calcium
Some people may also become dependent on tea for bowel movements over time.
Does Tea Have Health Benefits?
Yes. Tea contains antioxidants that may support:
– Heart health
– Brain function
– Digestion
– Immunity
Herbal teas like ginger, tulsi, chamomile, and fennel tea may also help reduce inflammation and calm the digestive system.
Better Morning Habits Before Tea
Instead of drinking tea immediately after waking up, experts suggest:
– Start with warm water or herbal-infused water
– Eat light foods like soaked nuts or fruits
– Get sunlight or do light movement
– Wait at least 1 to 2 hours after waking before having tea
Can Black Tea Also Cause Problems?
Even black tea may cause:
– Acidity
– Bloating
– Increased caffeine sensitivity
when consumed on an empty stomach, despite being lighter than milk tea.
Healthier Alternatives
You can try:
– Jeera water
– Fenugreek water
– Ginger water
– Herbal teas like peppermint or chamomile
These may support digestion and hydration without excessive caffeine.
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before making major dietary or lifestyle changes.



