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Lipton Tea by Aharleygyrl ..... Cancer Forum

Date:   8/12/2007 12:23:15 AM ( 17 y ago)
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I read a long time ago that dyes are added to tea and they don't have to list it on the label. Although some green teas, such as Lipton, do list blue no. 1 on their bottled teas.  Plus, Lipton uses bleached tea bags, which leeches the chemical dioxin, a known carcinogen, into your tea.  And, they also have aluminum staples. 

 COMMONLY USED ADULTERANTS IN TEA

TEA LEAVES
  • inferior quality tea leaves
  • used tea leaves, coloured dried and mixed.
  • Leaves other than tea leaves
  • iron filings
  • outer coat of black dals like urad whole, powdered and added

» Used tea leaves are colored, dried and mixed with fresh tea leaves

-Wet a sample of leaves, rub on bltting paper. Colour on blotting paper indicates adulteration.

»Iron filling in tea leaves

-Pass a magnet through the tea leaves. The iron fillings will cling to the magnet.

» Artificial dye in tea leaves

-Put tea leaves on moistened blotting paper.
Artificially coloured leaves will impart colour to blotting paper.

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