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Can tourmaline be cooked in an electric kettle?
It's okay. Don't worry. Its chemical properties are relatively stable.

However, too high temperature is not conducive to its release of infrared rays, and it can continue to release infrared rays at room temperature.

However, boiling in water also plays the role of adsorption and filtration.

Someone put the tourmaline in the fish tank, obviously feeling that the fish is much less sick.