Yong-Xing, Z.H.U.2008-12-122008-12-122006Yong-xing, ZHU & Li, S, 2006, 'History and Prospect of Tea Medicine in China', International Journal of Tea Science volume 5, issue 3&4, pp. 19-270972-544Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/8367This item was scanned with a HP 4850 Scanjet at 300 dpi and consists of 9 pages.Tea was first used as medicine during the reign of "Emperor Shengnong" in ancient China. The period of more than 4000 years' of Chinese tea medication can be divided in 3 stages of development. In this paper we briefly discuss the history of medicinal uses of tea in China, review the stages of development, and focus upon the modern achievements. The trend and future direction in tea medical study in China are also briefly discussed.enInternational Society of Tea Science (ISTS)TeaCamellia sinensisTea medicineHealth maintenanceHistory of development as medicineAchievements in medicinal usesChinaHistory and prospect of tea medicine in ChinaArticle