ancient wisdom Β· Herb
Common Tea
Common Tea. Properties: Cool; Sweet; Bitter. Meridians: Lung; Stomach; Heart
πΏ Names
Pinyin Name
Cha Ye
δΈζε (Chinese)
θΆεΆ
Latin Name
Camellia Sinensis
English Name
Common Tea
Alias Names
θ¦θΌζ§θΌιη注θ¦ηΉθθ
θΆθΆθ½θ½θΆη»θΆι
ͺε₯΄
β― TCM Properties
Properties (ζ§ε³)
Cool; Sweet; Bitter
Meridians (ε½η»)
Lung; Stomach; Heart
Part Used
Tender leaf or tender bud
π©Ί Clinical Profile
Function (εθ½)
To clear head and eyes, eliminate vexation and allay thirst, disperse food, transform phlegm, disinhibit urine, resolve toxin.
Indication (δΈ»ζ²»)
Headache, dim vision, red eyes, desire to sleep, common cold, vexation and thirst, food accumulation, bad breath, phlegm asthma, epilepsy, inhibited urination, diarrhea, throat swelling, swelling of sores and boils, burns and scalds.
π External References
1
Clinical Trials
8
Meta-Analyses
3
PubMed References
Top Conditions Studied with Common Tea
a) Blood pressure b) Blood lipids (total cholesterol, LDL-ch 1
Body Weight 1
Our systematic review will focus on human cognitive function 1
Mineral loss or carious lesion development in hard dental ti 1
Fluorosis 1
Depression 1
Dementia is a growing severe problem among the world, especi 1
Breast cancer 1
π Sample Trials
NCT05181176
Effect of Coffee and Tea Consumption on Adolescent Weight Control
Unknown Β· Body Weight
π Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42020134513
Effects of tea (Camellia sinensis) on cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
a) Blood pressure b) Blood lipids (total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL -chol
CRD42020147937
In situ and in vivo evidence for the anticariogenic effects of tea and / or Camellia sinensis derivatives: a systematic review of the literature
Mineral loss or carious lesion development in hard dental tissues (enamel and/or
CRD42021249682
Adaptogens on depression-related symptoms and outcomes: A systematic integrative review
Depression
CRD42021256517
Camellia sinensis teas and the risk of fluorosis
Fluorosis
CRD42021260381
Systematic review of the effect of tea, tea polyphenols and tea extract on bone outcomes in rodent models
CRD42022351601
The effects of tea (Camellia sinensis) or its bioactive compounds L-theanine or L-theanine plus caffeine on cognition, sleep, and mood in apparently healthy subjects: a systematic review
Our systematic review will focus on human cognitive function, sleep, and mood.
π Sample References
PMID 32922655
Antioxidant Capacity-Related Preventive Effects of Shoumei (Slightly Fermented Camellia sinensis) Polyphenols against Hepatic Injury
Oxid Med Cell Longev Β· 2020
PMID 32992081
Pu'er tea water extract protects against cognitive impairment in a mouse model of lipopolysaccharide-induced neuroinflammation
Phytomedicine Β· 2020
PMID 34774677
Purple tea (Camellia sinensis var. assamica) leaves as a potential functional ingredient: From extraction of phenolic compounds to cell-based antioxidant/biological activities
Food Chem Toxicol Β· 2022
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