The harm of inferior stainless steel to human body
Time of publication:
2023-04-19
If stainless steel tableware or kitchenware contains excessive nickel, it is likely to cause damage to the human skin, and even cause respiratory diseases, which are prone to edema or bleeding. If stainless steel contains excessive chromium, then this element accumulates too much in the human body, it will cause diarrhea and abdominal discomfort, and may cause allergic dermatitis or eczema. If there is excessive lead in stainless steel, the harm will be even greater. In severe cases of lead poisoning, many organs in the human body will cause irreversible damage.
If stainless steel tableware or kitchenware contains excessive nickel, it is likely to cause damage to the human skin, and even cause respiratory diseases, which are prone to edema or bleeding.
If stainless steel contains excessive chromium, then this element accumulates too much in the human body, it will cause diarrhea and abdominal discomfort, and may cause allergic dermatitis or eczema.
If there is excessive lead in stainless steel, the harm will be even greater. In severe cases of lead poisoning, many organs in the human body will cause irreversible damage.
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