It seems we can’t enjoy anything anymore, doesn’t it? From fish to dark chocolate, so many healthy foods are now under fire for being contaminated with everything from naturally-occurring heavy metals to industrial pollutants. Unfortunately, tea is no exception. Microplastics in tea bags, for instance, are something that’s worth worrying about.
On the other hand, tea has many health benefits. Drinking tea may reduce your risk of heart disease and breast cancer, lower your blood glucose, and protect against dementia--most likely due to tea’s high antioxidant content. If you’re a coffee drinker, there’s good news as well: that’s a superfood, too. And here’s how to detox your morning brew.)
So the the bad news is that yes, there are toxins in tea, but the good news that tea is really good for you, and there are plenty of clean tea brands to choose from.
Let’s get into it.


21 comments
Shirley G Oskamp
Do you have any recommendations on electric tea pots? Glass, stainless, ceramic… what is the best material to look for? Do you have any recommended brands?
Rena
Hi Mia
I was reading your post about organic tea bags and was wondering if you knew if Yogi tea bags we’re okay?
Mona
Hello, What are your thoughts on Yogi organic and trader joes teas?
Any other new brands that you have come across recently that are the safest?
Thank you!
Mona
nicole
what is best to use to infuse the loose leaf tea?
Amy Ulloa
Do you know anything about Yogi tea?