Herbal benefits of tea

Etetor Roland Eshiet, Ernest E. Smith

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Abstract

This chapter per the authors will introduce the reader to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and shall discuss herbalism as a subset of CAM. Particular emphasis will be placed on herbal teas or rather infusions and decoctions used in disease therapy. This chapter will enumerate the different types of teas and shall use maps, graphs, and other tools to illustrate location, consumption, use and availability. Furthermore, the authors will highlight potential health benefits, recent studies (in vitro, in vivo) undertaken by research scientists to validate efficacy, and shall call for more research (clinical data management, clinical trials, etc.) and support for ongoing work in this area of expertise. The authors shall place a spotlight on the plant family, Asteraceae, and their herbal plants of interest, Artemisia annua and Brickellia cavanillesii. Extensive studies have been performed to determine the therapeutic potential of Brickellia cavanillesii plant at Ernest E. Smith laboratory, The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH), Texas Tech University, Lubbock, USA.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFood Science and Nutrition
Subtitle of host publicationBreakthroughs in Research and Practice
PublisherIGI-Global
Pages287-320
Number of pages34
ISBN (Electronic)9781522552086
ISBN (Print)9781522552079
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

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