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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new study found that brewing tea can remove toxic heavy metals like lead and cadmium from ...
To come to this conclusion, it gathered different types of tea — including black, green, oolong ... copper, zinc, and cadmium)," and heated the solutions to just below boiling.