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If you enjoy sipping a
hot cup of tea, you're not alone. Tea has a long history of being
enjoyed for its pleasing taste and aroma. Not only is tea a tasty
drink to enjoy, the health benefits are being increasingly
recognized. The catechin polyphenols found in green and white teas,
are being studied for their potential to not only reduce the risk of
certain chronic diseases, but also as a metabolism booster. While a
cup of black, white, or green tea provides a healthy alternative to
soft drinks, there may be good reason to brew your next cup of tea
from loose leaf tea leaves rather than tea bags. Why? It appears that
the paper used in the manufacture of commercial tea bags may be a
source of a cancer causing chemical known as Epichlorohydrin.
The Potential Toxicity
of Tea Bags:
Many people choose to
brew their own tea from loose leaf tea leaves simply because it
produces a better tasting cup of tea. The tea leaves packed into
commercial tea bags are usually tea fragments and dustings of
inferior quality and produce a cup of tea that lacks the full-bodied
taste of tea produced from loose leaves. Not only is the taste
compromised when tea bags are used, but the health benefits may be
reduced by the toxicity of the bag itself.
Many tea bags made of
paper are manufactured with a chemical known as Epichlorohydrin, a
compound used in the manufacture of plastics and used as an
insecticide. When this chemical comes into contact with water it
forms a chemical called 3-MCPD, a known cancer causing agent. Not
only is Epichlorohydrin found in paper tea bags, it's also used in
the manufacture of paper coffee filters. While this chemical in and
of itself is troubling, when it comes into contact with water as when
steeping tea, it becomes of even greater concern because of the
cancer causing 3-MCPD it produces.
Besides causing cancer,
Epichlorohydrin is also directly responsible for a steep decline in
male fertility.
Toxicity of Tea Bags: How
to Avoid Epichlorohydrin:
While not all tea bags
made of paper contain Epichlorohydrin, many of them do. The best way
to find out if your particular brand of tea uses tea bags
manufactured with Epichlorohydrin is to call and ask. One tea company
that states that they don't is Bigelow Tea Company. Hopefully, in the
future, other tea manufacturers will also eliminate this harmful
chemical from their tea bags so that the health benefits of tea can
be enjoyed without exposure to cancer causing chemicals. Until then,
it may be best to enjoy tea in its loose leaf form.
Lipton, one of
the largest selling tea brands across Pakistan, sell their tea bagged
in paper bags that are known worldwide to have Epichlorohydrin in
their composition. These Jewish brands are arrogant enough to not
even respond to the queries made by concerned individuals worldwide
about their products in this regard and no satisfactory response was
ever given to a single questioning individual. However, independent
lab tests have overwhelmingly confirmed the presence of
Epichlorohydrin in their products on more than one occasions. People
concerned about their own and their family's health must be aware of
the fact that there is a reason behind heavy advertisement of these
tea products on the Zionist controlled mainstream media outlets which
are responsible for efficiently advertising the Zionist eugenics
agenda for global depopulation.
Pakistan Cyber Force
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