The reason why Pu-erh ripe tea doesn't affect sleep centers on the "pile fermentation" process. This high-temperature and high-humidity process nearly completely converts the caffeine (theobromine) and polyphenols in the tea leaves that stimulate the nervous system and cause insomnia. Meanwhile, substances such as theabrownin and polysaccharides produced during fermentation actually have calming and stomach-warming effects.

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