Tea is the world’s most consumed beverage after water, with over 3.7 billion cups enjoyed daily according to the Statista Tea Market Report. While tea is cherished for its soothing effects, the digestive system—our gut—often faces the brunt of exposure to hidden chemicals present in tea bags. Many health-conscious consumers remain unaware of these risks, as the dangers are not always visible or listed. Recognizing and understanding the sources and effects of these hidden chemicals is a crucial step towards protecting gut health in today’s tea-loving world.
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17. Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are synthetic chemicals sometimes used to make tea bags water-resistant, preventing them from breaking apart during steeping. These compounds…