<2> Is Bubble Tea Bad for You? New Research Raises Red Flags
<3> The Hidden Dangers of Bubble Tea
The trendy drink has become a staple in many cafes and restaurants worldwide, but its popularity may be short-lived as new research reveals the potential health risks associated with bubble tea consumption.
<3> Heavy Metal Contamination
A recent study published in the World Health Organization found that tapioca pearls made from cassava can absorb heavy metals like lead, which can accumulate in the body over time. While the exact extent of the risk is still unknown, it is essential to note that even small amounts of lead can cause significant harm, particularly in vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women.
<3> Digestive Issues and Blockages
Consuming large amounts of tapioca pearls may also lead to digestive issues, including slowed digestion and potentially even blockages. This is because the pearls can expand in the stomach, causing discomfort and potentially leading to more severe complications.
<3> Sugar Content and Chronic Diseases
Bubble tea is often loaded with sugar, sometimes exceeding the amount found in soda. This excessive sugar intake can raise the risk of chronic diseases such as cavities,
