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Health hazards of kimchi bracelets
The acid-washed jade bracelet will only react to the bracelet and will not cause harm to the human body. Pickling jadeite bracelets is to soak jadeite with poor seed water in strong acid, so that the weaker part of jadeite is eroded and dissolved, thus making the internal structure of jadeite loose, and then injecting glue to greatly improve the transparency of jadeite.

Although the pickling of jadeite will not affect the human body, the jadeite dyed after pickling will do some harm to the human body. Because the chemical components in dyes will release toxins and radioactive elements, which are harmful to human body.

Pickled jadeite will be neutralized by acid and alkali, and it will not cause harm to human body if worn normally. Because the acid-washed jadeite only reacts with jadeite, it will not affect the human body, so there will be obvious acid etching lines on the surface of the acid-washed jadeite.

Generally speaking, jade bracelets are only treated by pickling, which will not cause much harm to the body. However, if the curing treatment is improper or the curing agent remains too much, it may cause certain irritation and harm to the human body. In addition, if there are cracks or flaws on the surface of the bracelet, it may also have adverse effects on the skin.

Pickling jadeite is not necessarily harmful to human body, but it certainly doesn't help. After acid washing, the jadeite will slowly change color at the place where the glue is injected for a long time, and even the phenomenon of burrs will appear.