Bubble tea is a favourite in Singapore, but many people notice bloating, heaviness, or sluggish digestion after drinking it. From a TCM perspective, this is often linked to how the drink affects your body’s internal balance, particularly digestion and fluid metabolism. The good news is, you don’t have to give it up. With the right adjustments, you can still enjoy bubble tea while reducing discomfort.
Bubble tea combines several factors that may affect digestion:
In TCM, these may contribute to dampness accumulation, which is commonly associated with:
Over time, this may also affect the Spleen system, which governs digestion in TCM.
If you often feel uncomfortable after drinking bubble tea, small changes can make a difference.
Reduces digestive load and helps minimise dampness.
Cold drinks may slow digestive function in TCM.
A short walk supports circulation and reduces bloating.
Stick to around once a week to reduce cumulative impact.
Oolong tea or citrus peel tea may help support digestion and reduce heaviness.
Instead of guessing what works, hear directly from a TCM physician.
In this video, Physician Lu YuMin shares practical tips on how to enjoy bubble tea while supporting digestion.
In this video, you’ll learn:
Watch the full explanation below:
Physician Lu YuMin shares TCM digestion tips and how to enjoy bubble tea in moderation.
In TCM, digestion is closely linked to the Spleen system, which transforms food and fluids into usable energy.
When this function is affected, the body may accumulate dampness, leading to symptoms such as:
Rather than focusing on a single food or drink, TCM looks at overall patterns, including diet, lifestyle, and individual constitution.
If you frequently experience:
It may be helpful to understand your body constitution.
At Liang Yi, our TCM physicians provide personalised assessments and recommendations to support your digestion and overall balance. Get in touch with us.