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Brewing tea helps remove heavy metals like lead and cadmium by naturally filtering them out of the water, according to the latest research. During a study conducted by Northwestern University ...
This article originally featured on Saveur. Call it stubbornness, but I drink plenty of hot tea in the summer. At my table, warmer weather just calls for a different type of hot tea, even if it means ...
Good news for tea lovers: That daily brew might be purifying the water, too. In a new study, Northwestern University researchers demonstrated that brewing tea naturally adsorbs heavy metals like lead ...
The process of brewing tea passively removes significant amount of toxic heavy metals from drinking water, according to a new study. Researchers tested different types of tea, tea bags and brewing ...
Tea is known to be one of the healthiest beverages — and the benefits aren’t just what’s in the cup, but what’s not in it. The process of brewing tea was shown to remove toxic heavy metals from ...