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Did you know when u are drinking tea made from your fav teabag, you are dosing yourself billions of plastic particles, some of which may be tiny enough to enter human cells? 

1. According to a recent study, people consume between 39 000 and 52 000 particles of microplastic (MP) annually. 
2. According to a recent study, each cup of tea produced by one plastic tea bag steeped at brewing temperature included roughly 11.6 billion MPs and 3.1 billion nanoplastics 
3. Health risks from microplastics include endocrine disruption, reproductive toxicity, cancer risk, problems with metabolism and nutrition, and interference with neurodevelopment.
4. In spite of the material’s nonbiodegradability, polypropylene is frequently used in manufacturing tea bags. 
5. Given that tea bags are subjected to high temperatures during the brewing process, it is concerning that certain branded teas are offered in tea bags made from allegedly ‘food grade’ polymers, such as nylon. 
6. In tea bags additionally available are fluorine compounds, arsenic, radium salt, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, cadmium, barium, nitrates, and many more. So you are sipping tea and consuming these dangerous substances in the same bag. 
7. Prior studies on animals have demonstrated that intestinal oxidative and inflammatory imbalance was brought on by exposure to NPs and MPs. Additionally, malabsorption brought on by weakness and/or undernutrition can result from the erosion of the gut’s mucosa that results in epithelial impermeability. 
8. In addition, the effects of chemicals on the human gut flora are poorly known. MPs include additives, adsorb pollutants, irritants, and the development of bacterial pathogens may occur on their surface, making them extremely dangerous to consume, whether purposely or accidentally. 
9. People who drink tea frequently are continually dosing themselves with billions of plastic particles, some of which may be tiny enough to enter human cells. 
Source : Health risks posed by microplastics in tea bags: microplastic pollution – a truly global problem: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389239/ 12/11/2025

Did you know when u are drinking tea made from your fav teabag, you are dosing yourself billions of plastic particles, some of which may be tiny enough to enter human cells? 1. According to a recent study, people consume between 39 000 and 52 000 particles of microplastic (MP) annually. 2. According to a recent study, each cup of tea produced by one plastic tea bag steeped at brewing temperature included roughly 11.6 billion MPs and 3.1 billion nanoplastics 3. Health risks from microplastics include endocrine disruption, reproductive toxicity, cancer risk, problems with metabolism and nutrition, and interference with neurodevelopment. 4. In spite of the material’s nonbiodegradability, polypropylene is frequently used in manufacturing tea bags. 5. Given that tea bags are subjected to high temperatures during the brewing process, it is concerning that certain branded teas are offered in tea bags made from allegedly ‘food grade’ polymers, such as nylon. 6. In tea bags additionally available are fluorine compounds, arsenic, radium salt, aluminum, copper, lead, mercury, cadmium, barium, nitrates, and many more. So you are sipping tea and consuming these dangerous substances in the same bag. 7. Prior studies on animals have demonstrated that intestinal oxidative and inflammatory imbalance was brought on by exposure to NPs and MPs. Additionally, malabsorption brought on by weakness and/or undernutrition can result from the erosion of the gut’s mucosa that results in epithelial impermeability. 8. In addition, the effects of chemicals on the human gut flora are poorly known. MPs include additives, adsorb pollutants, irritants, and the development of bacterial pathogens may occur on their surface, making them extremely dangerous to consume, whether purposely or accidentally. 9. People who drink tea frequently are continually dosing themselves with billions of plastic particles, some of which may be tiny enough to enter human cells. Source : Health risks posed by microplastics in tea bags: microplastic pollution – a truly global problem: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389239/

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