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| duration = 3–4 h
| duration = 3–4 h
| halflife = ~5 h (caffeine)
| halflife = ~5 h (caffeine)
| mechanism = Caffeine + theophylline + L-theanine. L-theanine (an amino acid unique to tea) modulates glutamate and produces an 'alpha-wave' calming overlay on caffeine's stimulation hence tea's reputation as a 'cleaner' stimulant than coffee.
| mechanism = Caffeine + theophylline + L-theanine. L-theanine (an amino acid unique to tea) modulates glutamate and produces an 'alpha-wave' calming overlay on caffeine's stimulation, hence tea's reputation as a 'cleaner' stimulant than coffee.
| intro = Tea is ''Camellia sinensis'' (Theaceae). Native to the borderlands of southwest China / northeast India / northern Burma. Discovered per legend by Shen-Nung in 2737 BCE, or as a gift of Bodhidharma's severed eyelids at Shao-Lin temple. Carried from China to Japan by Buddhist monks; reached Europe via Portuguese 1546, Lisbon 1580. Drove the Opium Wars when British East India Co. sought a non-silver way to pay for it.
| intro = Tea is ''Camellia sinensis'' (Theaceae). Native to the borderlands of southwest China / northeast India / northern Burma. Discovered per legend by Shen-Nung in 2737 BCE, or as a gift of Bodhidharma's severed eyelids at Shao-Lin temple. Carried from China to Japan by Buddhist monks; reached Europe via Portuguese 1546, Lisbon 1580. Drove the Opium Wars when British East India Co. sought a non-silver way to pay for it.
| seealso = [[Coffee]], [[Chocolate]], [[Caffeine]]
| seealso = [[Coffee]], [[Chocolate]], [[Caffeine]]
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| quote  = Tea is the slow Ally — the long brewing, the small cup, the patient afternoon. The Chinese have known her for four thousand years; the Japanese turned the brewing into a discipline; the British turned it into an empire. The polyphenols soften her caffeine; the theanine softens it more. She is the wakefulness that does not insist.
| quote  = The first bowl cleanly moistens my lips and throat;<br>The second banishes my loneliness;<br>The third chases through all dullness<br>To clarify every word I've ever read.<br>The fourth brings on a light sweat<br>That cleanses away life's troubles.<br>The fifth purifies my soul.<br>The sixth beckons me to the Immortals.<br>The seventh is my limit,<br>A light breeze breaks from my sleeves.<br><br>&mdash; Lu T'ung, "Song of Tea" (quoted in Pendell)
| volume = Dynamis
| volume = Dynamis
| voice  = curated paraphrase &mdash; replace with verbatim passage
| page  = 53
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