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Overview

White tea is tea made from new growth bud's and young leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis (Tea Plant). The leaves are steamed or fried to inactivate oxidation, and then dried. White tea therefore retains the high concentrations of catechins which are present in fresh tea leaves. As white teas contain buds and leaves, whereas other teas are mainly leaves, the dried tea doesn’t look green and has a pale appearance. White tea is a specialty of the Chinese province Fujian.

History

Many forms of white tea were made in the Song Dynasty. Hui Zhong, who ruled China from 1101-1125, referred to white tea as the best type of tea, and he has been credited with the development of many white teas in the Song Dynasty. Producing white teas was extremely labor-intensive. Leaves and buds were picked from selected varietals of cultivated bushes or wild tea trees in early spring. They were immediately steamed and the buds were selected and stripped of their outer unopened leaf; only the delicate interior of the bud was reserved to be rinsed with spring water and dried. This process resulted in white teas whose leaves were paper thin and small. Once processed, the finished tea was distributed and often given as a tribute to the Song court in loose form. It was then ground to a fine, silvery-white powder that was whisked in the wide ceramic bowls used in the Song tea ceremony.

Health Benefits

Epichasin is a falconoid contained in white tea leaf. Epichasin is very unstable in regular condition and hard to be isolated through regular extraction process used to obtain polyphenols or EGCG. Therefore, very few scientific papers could be found on Epichasin studies. An overview of current available studies unfolds some encouraging findings.

Epichasin has been reported to show thermogenesis inducing effect. A small size, pilot 4-week study suggests that Epichasin treatment promotes thermogenesis, thus facilitating weight loss, enhancing resting metabolism through more efficient heat transfer from the body.

Another study indicates possible energy stimulation effect of Epichasin. 30 healthy women with body mass index (BMI) from 20-27 kg/m2 were randomly assigned into 3 groups to receive 50mg, 70mg and placebo meanwhile were fed nutritionally balanced diets for two weeks, used anthropometry and dual x-ray absorptionmetry to assess body composition. In the end of study, 70mg and 50mg Epichasin groups were reported to have very significant difference in energy boosting and decreased appetite comparing to placebo group (p<0.001). Epichasin groups have felt more energy and decreased appetite and were scored higher on a quality of life domain assessing vitality. 70mg Epichasin groups also showed significant better results than 50mg group (p<0.05). The average weight loss after study is 3 Lb. in 70mg Epichasin group, 2.1 Lb in 50mg Epichasin group and 1.3 Lb. in control group. This suggests that Epichasin might be a good aid in weight loss. Further long-term study is needed on Epichasin’s weight loss effect.

Epichasin’s fatigue reducing effect is also reported. In a self-reported study, 24 subjects were admitted to the study when their fatigue scores were rated as high moderate to severe fatigue. There was an average of 33% reduction in fatigue scores after first day on Epichasin supplement and 67% reduction in fatigue ratings after one week on Epichasin supplement.

Brewing Instructions

Generally about 1.5 teaspoons of white tea per cup should be used. White teas should be prepared with 180°F (80°C) water (not boiling) and steeped 4-5 minutes.

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