The Camellia sinensis plant also produces white, oolong, and other teas, and is cultivated today in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. (annmariegianni.com)
When grown in the shade the Camellia sinensis plant produces more caffeine and theanine. (detoxdiy.com)
Cordyceps Sinensis extract comes from a mushroom that grows high on the mountains of China. (healthoffers24.com)