Since steeping time won the top spot in determining how much of the metal was removed from the water, regardless of what type of tea you’re brewing, allow it to steep longer. If you don’t like your ...
With the news of tea’s ability to absorb heavy metals like lead in water, it’s worth grabbing a tea infuser to promote as ...
New research found that steeping tea can remove harmful heavy metals like lead and cadmium from drinking water. Here's how to ...
That comforting hot cup of tea—or refreshing glass of iced tea on a hot summer day—could help reduce the amount of toxic metals in drinking water, according to a new paper published in the journal ACS ...
“Some people brew their tea for a matter of seconds, and they are not going to get a lot of remediation. But brewing tea for ...
The Evanston researchers discovered brewed black, green and other tea leaves can remove dangerous contaminants as the leaves ...
This month, try some potato chips with a seafood twist, a local restaurant’s hip-hop themed hot sauce and a unique condiment combining mustard and coleslaw made in Duluth.
A doctor has issued a warning to anyone who drinks one cup of tea a day. Us Brits love a brew, with a third of us drinking more than three cups of the stuff every day and 20 percent admitting to ...