BACKGROUND
Ingredient Type: Botanical, Extract
Also Known As: Camellia sinensis, Tea camellia, Chinese tea, Common tea, Black tea, Green tea
White tea, and all true tea (in contrast with herbal tea), comes from a single plant – Camellia sinesis – which is processed in different ways to yield green tea, oolong, black tea, and other varieties. White tea has young, silvery leaves that are minimally processed. All tea contains beneficial polyphenols, which have tonifying and antioxidant properties.
White tea is used in supplements today for its antioxidant benefits.
MORE COMING SOON
In the meantime see the Examine.com entry for tea, this Teatulia article on white tea, the Penn State Hershey Health Information Library entry for green tea, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health entry for green tea, or this European Medicines Agency monograph on Camellia sinensis for more information.