VeryWell Health: Tea Bags Could Shed Billions of Microplastics. Here Are Better Ways to Brew Tea

 



Tea Bags Could Shed Billions of Microplastics. Here Are Better Ways to Brew Tea

Commercial tea bags may release microplastics during the brewing process. The ones made with polypropylene, a type of plastic, were found to release 1.2 billion particles of nanoplastics per milliliter in a recent study.

Some wellness influencers say they’ve stopped using tea bags for fear of hormone-disrupting toxins. While recent studies suggest microplastics may pose health risks, scientists are still learning how these particles affect the body.

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