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Year : 2001  |  Volume : 21  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 135-138

Tea (Camelia thea): Boon or curse for human being


1 Assistant research Officer, Central Research Institute (AY), Unit-I Bhubaneswar, India
2 Research Officer, Central Research Institute (AY), Unit –I Bhubaneswar, India
3 Director-in charge, Central Research Institute (AY), Unit –I Bhubaneswar, India

Correspondence Address:
O P Singh
Assistant research Officer, Central Research Institute (AY), Unit-I Bhubaneswar
India
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Drinking some types of tea and other caffaeinated drink is a part of our culture and everyday life. It is contained from the leaves and seeds of evergreen plant (Camelia thea). It is caffeine contained in so many drinks which really plays havoc with our body and mind. It is only when man exceeds they tea drinking that he experiences the ill effects. When taken in limited quantity tea is indeed very good for health.


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