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Don't stop at using a tea bag to make a cup of tea; it can also be used to bring a boost of herby flavor to home-cooked meals ...
Recent research flagged risks from using plastic-containing tea bags. Learn how to avoid this.
Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting your health at risk.
A new study found that tea leaves can naturally filter lead and other toxic contaminants from water.
A new study found that tea bags made from these packagings release billions of microplastics. Here's how to protect yourself, according to a toxicologist.
Tea bags may help relieve symptoms of various conditions and improve the appearance of the eye. We explain how to use tea for the eyes and the types you could use.
My Parents Are Tea Snobs, and They've Ditched Tea Bags for This Microplastic-Free Solution My mom’s hack is now just $7.
Tea leaves contain nutrients that are beneficial to plants when they break down into compost. Here are four key ways to reuse steeped tea bags in the garden.
Can a 2p tea bag really make the perfect cuppa? We taste test English Breakfast, Earl Grey and herbal beverages from different supermarkets ...
A study by the Autonomous University of Barcelona reveals that commercial tea bags made from polymer-based materials release harmful microplastics and nanoplastics when infused.
Discover the ultimate comparison between tea bags and loose-leaf tea. Learn about flavor, convenience, health benefits, environmental impact, cost, and customization to determine which tea option ...
Brits are only just discovering what is actually inside of tea bags Many tea drinkers believe their teabags contain only tea leaves in it, but this is not the case for many brands.