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Tea Leaves by Francis Leggett
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followeth, viz:

The quality is moderately hot, proper for winter and
summer. The drink is declared to be most wholesome,
preserving in perfect health until extreme old age. The
particular virtues are these;

It maketh the body active and lusty.

It helpeth the headache, giddiness and heaviness
thereof.

It removeth the obstructions of the spleen.

It is very good against the stone and gravel, cleaning
the kidneys and ureters, being drank with virgin's
honey, instead of sugar.

It taketh away the difficulty of breathing, opening
obstructions.

It is good against tipitude, distillations, and cleareth
the sight.

It removeth lassitude, and cleanseth and purifieth acrid
humours, and a hot liver.

It is good against crudities, strengthening the weakness
of the ventricle, or stomach, causing good appetite and
digestion, and particularly for men of corpulent body,
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