Accidentally taking a sip of tea with mold in it will more than likely not make you sick. However, if large amounts were consumed, you could get mold sickness.
Smoking tea does provide a (relatively low) dose of inhaled caffiene (much as drinking tea gives you an oral dose of caffiene). Just like drinking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy, smoking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy as well. This is likely to come with a very mild euphoria, like drinking tea is likely to do, this euphoria, although very mild and hardly noticable, is technically a high. I have found smoking tea to give a good energy rush for about 40 minutes, when it ends and starts a "come down effect" or "after effect" which is basically an opposite of the initial effects. I have found this useful for appointments at the end of long days where I had little energy and not enough time to brew tea and drink it.
No. Unfortunately, the notion that bleach kills mold is a myth. In essence, it removes stains, not the mold because it does not have any effect on destroying the roots of mold spores. Furthermore, there is some argument that bleach worsens the problem because it tends to make surfaces more porous due to its abrasive nature. To effectively remove the mold in your fridge, we suggest a natural mold remover. Benefect is a company who's disinfectant we use at www.drymeout.com on our huge mold remediation jobs but they also offer products for consumers www.benefect.com. Alternatively, you could try white vinegar or tea tree oil. White vinegar has been proven to kill 82% of all mold species while Tea Tree Oil has a higher fungicide and has been shown to kill all mold species. It is important to keep yourself safe during all mold removal procedures. Please wear a mask, long cleaning gloves and obtain the maximum ventilation possible in your work area. Always completely dispose of all materials used in a mold removal procedure.
Tea?
When you add sugar (solute) into the tea (solvent) it mixes together to make a solution (when a solute/sugar, mixes into a solvent/tea.)The particles in the tea will start breaking up the sugar molecules. This is called dissolving, that is when a solute will mixes and disappear into a solvent.
steep the flowers and or seeds to taste and strength.
a special type of mold grows on iced tea
Sun tea should be brought in, the tea bags removed and refrigerated by the end of the day. If you leave the tea bags in there is a possibility of mold, particularly if you do not refrigerate it.
Tea tree oil can make a cat or dog sick, if more than a small amount is consumed. They are not supposed to be fed tea tree oil. It is not healthy to them, even in tiny quantities.
Unless you know exactly what type of mold it is anhy whether it is dafe to be eaten or not, best chance is not to make it. Throw the pods away.
You are simply drinking tea .
No, it is a kind of tea that like if you are sick and want to get better just go buy that herbal tea! it will make you good as new.
drinking tea results in causing moles on your skin
There are no known side effects related to drinking tea for weight loss. Drinking tea is very beneficial for you.
Your bulimic.
yes. iced tea causes kidney stones, and the pain is excrutiating
In Japan the making and drinking of tea is a ceremonial ritual.
well I accidentally left a mug of green tea for a week, and yes it did in fact have mold growing on the surface