The process of brewing tea was shown to remove toxic heavy metals from drinking water in a new study from Northwestern University in Illinois. The researchers explain the findings to Fox News Digital.
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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 ...
“We found that brewing tea has the potential to remove a meaningful fraction of metal content in drinking water. The longer the tea is steeped for, the more removal you can observe,” says ...
The longer the steep time, the more metal removed. For example ... of the metals and potentially other contaminants from drinking water,” he said.
Heavy metal ions stick to ... estimate that tea preparation can remediate about 15% of lead from drinking water, even up to lead concentrations as high as 10 parts per million.
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Heavy metal ions stick to ... estimate that tea preparation can remediate about 15% of lead from drinking water, even up to lead concentrations as high as 10 parts per million.