Quick Answer
Tea is not a medicine, and it does not “treat” digestion the way a drug is expected to. But many people do feel that tea helps after meals, and that help is often practical and easy to recognize in the body.
What tea often does is not instantly “digest the meal,” but help the body move out of that post-meal state of fullness, heaviness, oiliness, and lingering food intensity.
For many tea drinkers, this is why tea feels helpful after eating:
· Its warmth and aroma help the body ease out of the concentrated state of eating
· More oxidized, fermented, or roasted teas often feel less sharp and less irritating on a full stomach
· And certain teas simply match certain kinds of meals better
So when people say tea helps after meals, what they often mean is this:
it helps digestion without adding more burden.