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Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]/26/03 16:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ASchamisso) writes: > >> THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT! >> :) >> >> Linus Pauling Institute Study on White Tea: >> >> http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/new/whitetea.html > > No, it isn't an ad, but it does claim that white tea is steamed, which > is pretty strange. It also asserts that white tea has a high bud > content, which is true of some but hardly all white (or, for that > matter green) teas. It's most likely true in the case of silver needles, certain not for baimudan. Whatever. The article appears to support the conclusion that white tea, not to mention the homocentric race, is harmful to rats, mice, and trout. Since I have befriended variouis mice and rats over the years, with whom I have taken tea daily, I fear that the moral implications of the article might be lost in the mire of the pseudo-science. Linus, not withstanding. Best, Michael
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