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This is important. Tea bags can be made from a variety of materials, in Europe that's usually plant matter. So literally keep calm and drink tea.
Or, buy loose leaf and use a strainer - steel if you think you can't tell the difference (like me), or ceramic if you think you can. It's more economical, too.
I don't have easy access to loose-leaf tea, unfortunately.
Also, this is not specifically directed at you but it's on my mind lately: loose-leaf tea is more effort than tea bags. This is not a big deal for healthy people but please don't shame chronically ill people for using tea bags.
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For chronically ill tea lovers (myself included), there are also a variety of options! Cut open the tea bag and pour into a strainer, buy a teapot with integrated strainer (they're all over thrift stores if money is an issue), buy reusable tea bags and fill them on a free day, buy tea brands that use safe tea bags, or skip the strainer and enjoy your tea with the dregs in. I also have a twist open tea strainer which is easier on my hands than the ones with a spring in them. But if all else fails, continue to drink and enjoy whatever tea works for you!
The integrated tea cups are some of my favorites. I have a beautiful one where you dump in the tea and just lift the integrated strainer out when it's done.