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1. If the copper is several times higher, copper poisoning may occur. Hemolysis and hemoglobin may occur in copper poisoning.
decreased, serum lactate dehydrogenase elevated, and brain tissue lesions.
2. Copper deficiency can make blood cholesterol.
Elevated, leading to coronary atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease.
Copper deficiency can cause vitiligo.
Gray hair and other black depigmentation, and even blindness, anemia, etc.
3. When copper encounters high heat of acid and alkali, it can undergo chemical reactions to generate harmful copper salts, such as carbon dioxide in acidic beverages.
The action can produce basic copper carbonate.
with citric acid. The effect can produce copper citrate, and people will have digestive tract phenomena such as blackening of the tongue coating, nausea, and vomiting after drinking.
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If the copper pipe pulls tap water, it is good for human health, and it can increase the copper ions required by the human body, but the cost is too great.
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1. Brass contains many impurities, including lead, tin, etc., which is very toxic and easy to cause poisoning. If used in food tools, it is easy to cause chronic poisoning.
2. Compared with brass, copper has almost no impurities, and it is definitely best to choose copper if it is used as a food tool. And after treatment, it generally does not have much effect. But copper itself is toxic, so you still need to be careful.
3. When using copper, as long as you pay attention not to be oxidized to cuprous oxide, it is generally not a big problem. Therefore, although it will not be good for the body, it will not be harmful, and it has not been recorded in other medical literature.
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For example, the "E. coli" virus epidemic in Europe in 2011 was ultimately terminated by copper tableware. Copper is industrial pure copper, which is not wear-resistant or corrosion-resistant, and is not suitable for tableware.
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Harmful. Regular exposure to copper is harmful to the body. Excess copper increases the burden on the liver.
Copper can promote electron transfer and promote oxidation reactions, and too much copper in the body can increase the production of reactive oxygen species, which can cause damage to cells. When the body ingests excessive copper, it is easy to cause a large amount of copper accumulation in the body, especially in the liver, resulting in toxic effects and copper poisoning. <
Harmful. Regular exposure to copper is harmful to the body. Excess copper increases the burden on the liver.
Excessive intake of copper requires a long period of accumulation before it may affect the liver, nervous system, etc. Copper can promote electron transfer and promote oxidation reactions, and too much copper in the body can increase the production of reactive oxygen species, which can cause damage to cells. When the body ingests excessive copper, it is easy to cause a large amount of copper accumulation in the body, especially in the liver, resulting in toxic effects and copper poisoning.
Copper Copper ions (copper) are essential elements for living beings, whether animals or plants. Copper deficiency in the human body can cause anemia, hair abnormalities, bone and arterial abnormalities, and even brain disorders. However, if it is excessive, it can cause cirrhosis, diarrhea, vomiting, dyskinesia and sensory nerve disorders.
Generally speaking, beef, sunflower seeds, cocoa, black peppers, lamb liver, etc., are rich in copper.
Copper is an essential trace mineral that enters the bloodstream 15 minutes after ingestion, and is present both inside and outside red blood cells, helping ferritin to play an important catalytic role in the formation of heme. Moreover, copper is not easily destroyed during food cooking.
Copper is widely distributed in biological tissues, mostly in organic complexes, many are metalloproteins, and play a functional role in the form of enzymes. Each copper-containing enzyme has its own clear physiological and biochemical effects, and many electron transport and redox reactions involving oxygen in biological systems are catalyzed by copper-containing enzymes, which are essential for life processes.
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Flavonoids are good for the human body, intake of flavonoids is sometimes necessary, wearing jewelry, has not been effectively proven, but it is still believed that wearing brass jewelry is beneficial to the human body, can prevent cardiovascular diseases, rheumatism and other diseases also have a certain effect. Can be worn.
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Brass is a mineral resource in nature and is a stable metal that cannot be absorbed by the human body. There should be no danger if you don't have too much contact with it. If there is frequent contact with the powder, it cannot be absorbed by inhalation in the body, and it is harmful.
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First of all, it is necessary to understand the benefits of copper to the human body: 1. Copper exists in the form of copper protein in the body, and copper ions have the functions of hematopoiesis, softening blood vessels, promoting cell growth, strengthening bones, accelerating metabolism, and enhancing defense function. 2. The human body needs to consume about copper every day.
3. A slightly high copper has little effect on the human body, because the liver of healthy people excretes copper with very strong energy.
Then if the copper content is too high, it will have certain harm to the human body: 1. If the copper is several times higher, copper poisoning may occur. Hemolysis, decreased hemoglobin, increased serum lactate dehydrogenase, and brain tissue lesions can occur in copper poisoning. 2. Copper deficiency can make blood cholesterol.
Elevated, leading to coronary atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease.
Copper deficiency can cause vitiligo.
Gray hair and other black depigmentation, and even blindness and anemia.
Wait. Therefore, although copper tableware is the oldest tableware used by human beings, copper tableware has two sides.
1. (1) The patina (copper hydrogen bicarbonate dioxide) that copper is easy to produce in a humid environment and the green powder (copper oxide) produced by oxidation in the air are toxic substances.
2) Copper produced by friction during cooking is also harmful to human health.
3) Northern region.
In winter, they sometimes like to use copper hot pot to shake mutton, if the patina is not removed before use, this toxic substance will enter the human body with the food, causing people to have nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and other poisoning symptoms. In addition, when copper encounters high heat of acid and alkali, it can undergo chemical reactions to form harmful copper salts, such as carbon dioxide in acidic beverages.
The action can produce basic copper carbonate, with citric acid.
The effect can produce copper citrate, and people will have digestive symptoms such as blackening of the tongue coating, nausea, and vomiting after drinking.
Therefore, it is best to polish the tableware with sandpaper before using steel tableware, or soak cotton in vinegar and salt to scrub it; Leftover vegetable soup should not be left overnight in a copper container. Therefore, copper cutlery has been gradually phased out, so it is better not to use copper cutlery.
2. Vitiligo patients have less tyrosinase activity in the body due to the lack of certain trace metal elements in the blood and vitiligo parts, so patients should eat more foods containing copper, zinc, iron and other metal elements, which is generally not harmful.
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Brass has a relatively small impact on the human body, because it is a copper-zinc alloy, and the alloy forms a stable lattice to fix the metal atoms, and at the same time the metal is more active than gold and silver, and will react to form copper ions or complexes under the action of air, water, weak acid and alkali, etc., which is very harmful to the human body, and this effect can occur in daily housework and even human secretions, so try not to bring copper jewelry, it is recommended to bring silver, in general, silver is the most beneficial heavy metal to the human body, and sterilization and disinfection are relatively stableThe knowledge hardness is small and not wear-resistant, and the loss will be fast.
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Not overly nervous.
Brass is alloy copper, generally copper and zinc, if it is made into jewelry and worn directly, it is actually in direct contact with **. Despite this, the absorption of copper and zinc by human beings is extremely traceable, which can be said to be very small, far to the point of damaging the liver and kidneys.
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Flavonoids are good for the human body, intake of flavonoids is sometimes necessary, wearing brass jewelry is beneficial to the human body, can prevent cardiovascular diseases, and has a certain effect on rheumatism and other diseases.
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