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Tea
consumption spread throughout the Chinese culture reaching into every aspect
of the society. In 800 A.D. Lu Yu wrote the first definitive book on tea, the
Ch'a Ching. This amazing man was orphaned as a child and raised by scholarly
Buddhist monks in one of China's finest monasteries. However, as a young man,
he rebelled against the discipline of priestly training which had made him a
skilled observer.
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Discover for yourself the many benefits of pure, loose leaf teas.
Most teas are grown in the higher elevations of China, Japan and India.
Green, oolong & Black teas are helpful in promoting the body to naturally heal itself.
There is a wealth of information around the globe, research, studies etc... that show
how persons who consume these teas on a regular basis have a much lower cancer rate.
In Japan it is well known that men drinking these teas have a much lower prostate cancer
rate than anywhere in the world.
For centuries, this lightly processed "gift from mother earth" has
been the esteemed drink of emperors.
The ancients were right! Modern science has now revealed that Green Tea contains powerful
antioxidant and antimicrobial activity and other health promoting properties.
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