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
Erica
Hi! Donyou know if David’s tea is a safe choice? Thanks!
Danielle
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on Rishi tea sachets? That is our favorite brand of tea and according to their website, they seem to be safe.
“We here at Rishi feel this is an important question and are proud to report Rishi tea bags are made from a plant-based material called polylactic acid (or PLA for short). PLA is an inert, DNA and GMO free material that is produced by breaking down starches found in plant sources. Through this process, no plant DNA is left behind, making these hypoallergenic and allergen free. PLA is NOT derived from petroleum, it is not a plastic and will not leak harmful plasticizers into your brew. "Sumiyah
Curious about Yogi organic and trader Joe’s teas….?
Karen
So disappointed to see that even my favourite organic, cornstarch-derived bags are considered a type of plastic. But glad I know now.
Thanks again, Maia!
Maia James
I haven’t heard back yet on those!