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  1. ... risk of cancer. Tea originates from the plant Camellia sinensis , and ... suggest that green tea may have a protective effect against cardiovascular ...
  2. ... 800.575.912.250.341.998.500.500 Camellia sinensis B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.342 ...
  3. ... 940.800.575.100.928.500.500.500 Camellia sinensis - B01.650.940.800.575.100.932 Thymelaeaceae - ...
  4. ... 940.800.575.100.928.500.500.500...........................................Camellia sinensis B01.650.940.800.575.100.932...........................................Thymelaeaceae ...
  5. ... Accord- ing to Mr. Warington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... plumbago, and the green with the coating above referred to. On analysis, ...
  6. ... tea-plant to the Camellia genus, call it Camellia 'Iheal'—(GRAY.) The green tea consumed in Europe and America is colored artificially ... authorities, the Chinese gather the black and the green tea from the same ... to change its name to Camellia Thea. The'a Ni'gra.* The systematic name ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... Thea Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.— Ternstrcemiacece. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... Then Chinensis Linn. Nat. Ord.—Ternstroemiacete. Synonyms—T. sinensis Linn., Camellia Thea Link. Range—Upper Assam; cultivated in China, ...
  9. ... According to Mr. War- ington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... with plumbago, and the green with the coat- ing above referred to. On ...
  10. ... According to Mr. War- ington, the difference between green and black tea, in reference to their chemical and physical condition, arises from a kind of fermentation which the latter is made to undergo, before being ... with plumbago, and the green with the coat- ing above referred to. On ...
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