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 | | It soothes, on the contrary, and stills the vascular system, (arteries, veins, capillaries, etc.), and hence its use in inflammatory diseases, and as a cure for headaches. |
 | | It seems to be an authodox opinion among physiologists that tea contributes nothing towards support of the human system; that it only rouses it into action, an effect which should, consistently, be followed by corresponding reaction and depression, which plainly is not the case. |
 | | Tea must either enable the system to draw more heavily or more economically upon the resources afforded by recognized food, or it is itself nutriment. |
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