Matcha Matcha (called tea in ancient China) originated in the Sui and Tang dynasties in China. The young leaves of spring tea were
killed by steam and then made into cake tea (group tea) for preservation. Bake and dry on the fire again before eating, and grind
it into powder with natural stone mill. Matcha contains rich nutrients and trace elements necessary for the human body. Its main
ingredients are tea polyphenols, caffeine, free amino acids, chlorophyll, Protein, aromatic substances, cellulose, vitamin C, A,
B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, E, K, H, etc., trace elements potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, sodium, zinc, selenium, fluorine, etc.
nearly 30 I species. Match soap, which inherits the above ingredients, should be on the skin. Can soap wash my hands? Washing
hands with soap can kill bacteria, and the alkali in soap can be used to kill bacteria. Soap does not kill 100% of all bacteria,
but its effect is certain. When you go to the hospital, you can see that many doctors wash their hands with soap, not because the
price of soap is cheap. The best way to wash your hands is to wash your hands with soap to remove dirt, then use hand sanitizer to
sterilize and moisturize the skin. Pneumonia and diarrhea are two of the leading causes of death among children under five. Every
year, more than 3.5 million children worldwide cannot reach their fifth birthday due to diarrhea and pneumonia. Washing their
hands with soap can save millions of children's lives. Washing hands can also prevent skin infections, eye infections, intestinal
parasitic diseases, SARS and avian flu, and is beneficial to the health of cancer patients and HIV carriers. Washing hands with
soap is a life-saving intervention that all countries and communities have the technical and economic means to do. Promoting this
measure is not only because it is good for health, but also because washing hands with soap makes people feel comfortable, which
can reflect one's social status and education, and washing hands can make people closer to each other.