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Tea and the effects of tea drinking

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The author provides a botanical and practical description of the tea plant, its cultivation, picking cycles, and the processing steps that differentiate green and black teas. He then traces the drink's early use and spread from China and Japan to Europe, citing travelers, merchants, and contemporary advertisements. A substantial portion reviews reported health effects and physiological responses, noting how manufacturing and preparation influence stimulation and other symptoms. Finally, the work presents chemical examinations of commercial samples commissioned by a municipal inquiry, discusses possible adulterants and injurious constituents, and offers conclusions about whether the characteristic effects can be obtained without harmful consequences.

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W. Scott Tebb

W. Scott Tebb was a notable figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily recognized for his contributions to the discourse on health and nutrition. He is best known for his work "Tea and the Effects of Tea Drinking," where he explores the impact of tea consumption on health and well-being. Tebb's writings reflect a keen interest in the scientific and social implications of dietary choices, particularly in relation to popular beverages of his time. His insights continue to resonate in discussions about nutrition and lifestyle.

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