Ethnobotanical study on herbal tea drinks in Guangxi, China
Abstract Background Herbal tea drinks, different from classical Camellia beverages, are a wide variety of herbal drinks consumed for therapeutic purposes or health promotion. Herbal tea is widely consumed in Guangxi. However, the documentation on the plants for herbal tea and their related health be...
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Main Authors: | Tingyu Long (Author), Renchuan Hu (Author), Zhuo Cheng (Author), Chuangui Xu (Author), Qimin Hu (Author), Qingling Liu (Author), Ronghui Gu (Author), Yunfeng Huang (Author), Chunlin Long (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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