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It is said that meteorite water has a strong health care function. Is it true?/You don't say.
Nonsense, some meteorites may contain more radioactive materials, which may even kill people if soaked in water. Don't talk too much nonsense in the name of health preservation. That's what the ancients did. The first priority of modern people is to believe in modern medicine.

What the hell is a meteorite? Meteorites are naturally formed stones in space, which are composed of minerals such as iron, nickel and silicate. Or some rocky planets are formed by the impact of asteroids and contain elements similar to those of the earth. Meteorites in the solar system are basically formed in the same nebula as the solar system, but they are only clumps of matter combined by the interaction of matter. Planetary meteorites may have obvious planetary characteristics, and the element content will be different from that of the earth, but the types of elements, meteorite bubbles, can be found on the earth.

In ancient times, stone or metal drugs were used to treat diseases (natural minerals, collectively referred to as stone drugs, are the treatment of fighting poison with poison), and stone drugs have many taboos, but they should not be eaten indiscriminately. In ancient times, some emperors kept some refined pharmacists, but the use of stone medicine did not play a health care role and suffered a great loss. In modern medicine, there are also some ingredients extracted from natural minerals as intermediates in the manufacture of drugs, which have the effect of treating diseases, but they are not the same as swallowing stones directly or soaking them in water. I really don't know what the scientific principle is that meteorites can be soaked in water for health care.

Moreover, the materials gathered into meteorites are mostly insoluble materials. What can they do by soaking in water? Even if it can dissolve some trace elements needed by the human body, it is useless to drink it. Trace elements? The human body needs very little, and the amount contained in daily food is enough. If some meteorites contain heavy metals or reflective elements, soaking in water for a long time may lead to heavy metal poisoning or radiation damage, then what about health care?

There is not enough evidence that the meteorite soaking in water has a strong health care function, but many published articles (you can search for the results) are so-and-so meteorite research institutions or enthusiasts and collectors. The purpose seems quite clear. Make health care products and then fry meteorites. Price? The most important thing in modern society is to believe in modern medicine, not other messy things.