Copper can react with acidic liquids like citrus juices, vinegar, and certain alcohols, leading to the leaching of copper into the drink. Ingesting high levels of copper can be toxic, causing symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and in severe cases, can lead to liver or kidney damage.
Use silver instead.
83 0 ReplyPlus silver gives you beautiful skin!
48 0 ReplyWhat in the papa Smurf?
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I use lead for making my wine. My father used lead, and his father before him. There is nothing sweeter than wine from the lead pot, and I know not of a better cup than those of pewter.
43 0 ReplySugar of lead. Makes the peoples stronger.
13 1 ReplyIt’s thought that lead in wine is why Beethoven lost his hearing
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Like bleach, acid, alcohol, and fire: Copper is pretty good at killing things.
We happen to be bigger things than most, so we have more resistance to it, but we're not immune.
I test my aquarium for copper fairly frequently because it i something that can kill my shrimp in small doses.
They sell copper nails that can poison a tree.
13 0 ReplyI should get a better aquarium testing kit. I only ever check ph on the regular.
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Or just wash the bottles you already have.
8 0 ReplyBut I'm that "has this ever happened to you" person in the infomercial that can't figure out how to wash bottles.
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Obviously fake. Ea-nasir could never produce copper of this quality.
29 0 ReplyOf course it's fake. All of these ads today are AI (Akkadian Irreverance).
24 0 ReplyThe original Streisand effect. A complaint about Ea-nasir made him the most famous ancient copper seller in ancient history.
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Stop worrying about what and what now? Did you mean evil humors and curses?
19 0 ReplyI don't know. I barely understand Akkadian.
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So you decided to subject us to it as well?
8 0 ReplyIf you don't like it, you're welcome to send a strongly-worded cuneiform tablet.
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