It’s easy! Dr. Jessada recommends how to choose tea bags if you’re afraid of drinking “microplastics” as a bonus into your body. Dr. Jessada suggests an easy way to choose “tea bags”. If you don’t want to drink “microplastics” as a bonus after research has people around the world awake!
From the case of research work abroad, the issue of “tea bags” or tea powder that comes in a ready-to-drink sachet form, just dissolve in hot water, convenient and suitable for the lifestyle of people in the present era. Found that there are “millions of pieces of microplastics” coming out of such tea bags, especially tea bags made from polymers. This has caused consumers to feel shocked and worried.

Recently, Dr. Jessada Denduangboripant, a lecturer in the Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, posted about the issue on his Facebook page Jessada Denduangboripant. Stating that this เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย issue is similar to something I posted about 6 years ago. When researchers from McGill University in Canada discovered that microplastics might come out of tea bags. Like the pyramid-shaped plastic bags sold in the market.
The researchers removed the tea leaves from the bags and soaked the bags in extremely hot water, at 95 degrees Celsius, similar to the kind used to make tea. They found that 11.6 billion microplastics were released, a vast amount more than has ever been found in any food. The conclusion at that time was that if you are concerned about drinking tea that contains a lot of microplastics. You should avoid brands that use “plastic tea bags” and use the kind made from paper instead.
But new research from Spain, published in the journal Chemosphere, used tea bags. That we thought were paper bags, but are actually cellulose fibers coated in plastic. When they were soaked in hot water (and stirred). They found that they turned into microplastics (pieces of cellulose mixed with plastic) in large quantities as well!
The results may cause tea lovers to worry that plastic particles will enter our digestive system. However, there is still no epidemiological research that is evidence that drinking tea will lead to cancer caused by microplastics. And if drinking tea from tea bags will lead to any disease or adverse effects. There should be some information because tea from these types of tea bags (which create microplastics) has been consumed for a long time.
As for the current advice, it is similar to the previous one: if you are concerned, switch to tea bags that are guaranteed to have no plastic in them, or brew directly from the tea leaves.