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Your teabag takes the heavy metals out of the water it’s brewed in, if there are any present. (Just don’t use a plastic teabag and put plastic back in at the same time) https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250224155116.htm
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Dang. I would leave the bag in while I drink since I thought I was getting "more tea" out of the bag.
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I used to do this too until I realized more often than not I was burning the tea! Now I steep it in as long as listed on the bags, usually 30-120 seconds, set it aside, then once I drink the tea I'll pour myself a second cup and place the the teabag again. Tastes way better this way!
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I always multi-pour hot water -> over tea bag pour result -> over tea bag again turn tea bag over pour result -> over tea bag again pour result -> over tea bag again <drink>
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Putting that bag to work! Pour thing
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Will note: Based on these additional insights from Grant I am not sure Yes’ strategy keeps the metal out. lol https://warpcast.com/grunt.eth/0x265c39fc
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