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Kempo (era) 1214 (Kempo 2, 2nd month): Shogun Sanetomo, having drunk too much sake, was feeling somewhat uncomfortable; and the Buddhist priest Eisai, who was the grand priest of the Jufuku-ji temple-complex, presented the shogun with an excellent tea, which restored his good health.

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Gourmet tea Studies show that drinking tea regularly can benefit heart health and bone health in addition to preventing a variety of cancers.

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Gourmet tea Studies show that drinking tea regularly can benefit heart health and bone health in addition to preventing a variety of cancers.

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    Tea and health

    This page does not deal with the effects of other plant-based infusions. The relationship between tea and health has been examined ever since the first infusions of Camellia sinensis about 4700 years ago in China.
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    Health effects of tea

    The health effects of tea have been examined ever since the first infusions of Camellia sinensis about 4700 years ago in China. The legendary emperor Shennong claimed in The Divine Farmer's Herb-Root Classic that Camellia sinensis infusions were useful for treating conditions including tumors, abscesses, bladder ailments, and lethargy.
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    Tea

    Tea is the agricultural product of the leaves, leaf buds, and internodes of the Camellia sinensis plant, prepared and cured by various methods. ... [Expression error: Missing operand for > Tea and Health.]. 15. pp. 946–949.
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    Green tea

    Green tea is tea made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis that have undergone minimal oxidation during processing. ... Potential effects of tea on health
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    Peppermint tea

    Peppermint tea is a drink that is either a mixture of tea and peppermint (Mentha piperita) or a tisane (infusion) of peppermint alone. This drink is said to have health benefits.
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    Black tea

    Black tea is a variety of tea that is more oxidized than the oolong, green, and white varieties. ... Main article: Health effects of tea
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    White tea

    White tea (白茶) is a tea made with leaves that are processed in a manner to let them wilt slightly and lose the "grassy" taste of green tea, while undergoing minimal oxidation. ... Health benefits
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    Chinese tea

    The practice of drinking tea has had a long history in China, having originated from there. The Chinese drink tea during many parts of the day such as at meals for good health or simply for pleasure.
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    Gourmet tea

    Gourmet tea, or specialty tea, is tea that is characterized by its high quality and purported health benefits. Gourmet tea is mostly sold in the gourmet, natural food, gift, and hospitality industries, although it has experienced a surge in mainstream popularity.
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    Lipton Institute of Tea

    The Lipton Institute of Tea is a dedicated tea research facility owned by consumer goods company Unilever, which also owns the Lipton tea brand. The Institute conducts studies on the mental and physical health benefits of tea.

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