Green Tea Bags: The hidden dangers of using them

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01/6​​Is your cup of green tea really healthy?​



 

While green tea is considered a sacred drink for weight watchers, dipping these tea bags in warm water may not be the healthiest concoction you consume. Green tea has gained immense popularity for its touted health benefits, from antioxidants to potential weight loss properties. While many people prefer the convenience of tea bags, it's crucial to be aware of the potential dangers associated with their use.

02/6​​Toxicity concerns​

It's well known that fluoride from the soil accumulates in green tea leaves. Overconsumption of fluoride can result in fluorosis, a disorder that weakens and discolors teeth and bones. Pesticides may be sprayed to tea plants, and the residue may remain on the leaves. When ingested over time, these residues from tea bags could be harmful to one's health.

03/6​​Microplastic contamination​



According to recent research, when tea bags are soaked in hot water, some tea bags—particularly those composed of nylon or PET—can leak microplastics into the tea. Several health issues are linked to consuming microplastics.

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