Wooden fish stones usually do not develop leukemia after prolonged use. Muyu stone is a natural mineral commonly used in making tea utensils or handicrafts, and there is currently no clear evidence to suggest a direct association between its use and leukemia. The occurrence of leukemia is mainly related to factors such as genetics, radiation, and chemical exposure. The main components of sawfish stone are silicate minerals, which are stable in nature and not easily release harmful substances. In daily use, as long as the source of stone is legitimate and the processing process meets standards, it usually does not have a negative impact on human health. Some low-quality wooden fish stones may contain trace amounts of heavy metal impurities, but regular cleaning and proper use can effectively reduce the risk.
In rare cases, long-term use of untested inferior wooden, fish, and stone products, as well as material contamination or improper processing such as adding chemical dyes, may increase the probability of exposure to harmful substances. But this situation is very rare, and the pathogenesis of leukemia is complex, making it difficult for a single factor to directly cause the disease.
When using wooden fish stone products, it is recommended to choose products from legitimate channels and avoid long-term soaking in high temperature or acidic environments. Pay attention to observing whether there are any abnormal discoloration, peeling or other phenomena on the surface of the equipment in daily life. If there is a family history of blood system diseases or long-term exposure to chemicals such as benzene, regular health check ups should be conducted, rather than just focusing on the effects of specific substances.
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