What's the name of the ore in the broken glass?
The ore used in broken glass is called ancient Alpine ore. This ore existed in the Tertiary period 65 million years ago. After crustal changes and continental plate collisions, unique ancient minerals with energy and magnetic field were formed. The laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit) redeveloped these minerals, pressed them into particles that can be in direct contact with water, and replaced magnesium ions, oxygen ions and electrolytes by electrolysis, making water into weakly alkaline small molecular groups. The inner wall of broken glass is covered with mineral substances, such as medical stone or its ore. These substances can release magnesium, potassium, calcium and other minerals in water, making the water weakly alkaline and helping to maintain the acid-base balance of human body.