A recent study founded that brewing tea bags could release billions of tiny plastic particles into your cup. Experts explain ...
Choose the right tea. Drinking loose-leaf tea is probably the best way to limit your exposure to microplastics. And while ...
Avoiding microplastics can feel impossible—but limiting sites of known exposure is one way to protect your health.
Now, a new Chemosphere study has revealed that some popular tea bags release billions of microplastics during the brewing ...
Uncover the terrifying truth about microplastics in tea bags and learn how to protect yourself from this invisible health ...
Some tea bags release billions of tiny plastic particles when immersed in hot water, creating tea that can harm your health and increase your risk of cancer—but not all tea is equally as dangerous.
A new study found that tea bags made from these packagings release billions of microplastics. Here's how to protect yourself, ...
To simplify the process of making tea, many people opt for tea bags, but recent research from the Universitat Autònoma de ...
People who prefer to drink loose leaf tea might be on to something: Scientists in Spain have found microscopic evidence of plastic pollution getting into human cells after being leached from tea bags.
A groundbreaking study by researchers from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) has revealed that a single plastic tea bag can release billions of these particles into hot water.