
Did You Know? For many, the day does not start without tea. But experts say it is not just about drinking tea—having it at the right time can make all the difference to your health. (Getty Images)

Drinking tea at the wrong time can trigger digestive issues, disturb sleep, and even raise heart rate. Find out the best time to sip tea and the health benefits it brings.

Right after waking up, your body’s cortisol levels are naturally high—this hormone keeps you alert and energised. Having tea too soon can upset this balance and blunt caffeine’s effect. Experts suggest waiting at least 30 minutes before your first cup. (Getty Images)

Drinking tea right after meals is a common habit, but it isn’t healthy. Tea contains tannins that block iron absorption, increasing the risk of anemia. Always wait at least 30 minutes after eating before having tea.

A strong cup of tea in the evening can disrupt your sleep. Caffeine may keep you awake if consumed before bedtime. Opt for herbal or green tea instead for better relaxation and a good night’s sleep.

Post-workout, your body needs water and electrolytes, not caffeine. Tea right after exercise can dehydrate you further, increasing fatigue. (Getty Images)

After workouts, stick to water, coconut water, or fresh fruit juice to re-hydrate quickly and regain energy. Tea is fine in moderation, but too much can cause restlessness, anxiety, or even insomnia. (Getty Images)

Health experts recommend no more than 2-3 cups a day. Drink tea at least 30 minutes after meals and not on an empty stomach. Right timing and quantity ensure maximum benefits without side effects. (Getty Images)

Wait 30 minutes after waking up, keep evening tea light, and limit yourself to 2-3 cups daily. This improves digestion, sleep, and energy levels while letting you enjoy tea safely.

Disclaimer: This information is for general awareness. Please consult a health expert before making dietary changes.