Getting the perfect cup of tea starts with using the right amount of loose-leaf tea. Here's how much you should measure out ...
Researchers at Northwestern University estimate tea preparation can reduce about 15 per cent of toxic metals from drinking water ...
People are being encouraged to 'rethink' their drinking habits, especially if they enjoy a cup of tea and use tea bags. The warning comes from health expert Dr Eric Berg DC, who explained why people ...
A 2017 meta-analysis of 17 studies found that green tea polyphenols may limit bone loss, especially in women who don't drink ...
Overall, the researchers concluded that a typical cup of tea (one mug of water with one tea bag steeped for three to five minutes) could filter out approximately 15% of lead from the water—even ...
This finding applies only to a “typical” cup of tea, or one mug of water and one bag of tea, which is brewed for three to five minutes. Changing the parameters remediates different levels of lead.
The remainder had milk (58%) or milk and sugar (35%). While the correct way to make the perfect cup of tea has long been hotly debated, the general consensus is that tea, whether you use a bag or ...