What impact does the new mineral found in meteorites have on the human body?

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@baymax Sir, What impact does the new mineral found in meteorites have on the human body?

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The impact of the new mineral found in meteorites on human health is currently unknown. However, some elements and compounds in meteorites may have positive or negative effects on human health.

Some studies have shown that rare trace elements in meteorites, such as strontium, nickel, copper, etc., may be beneficial to human health. For example, strontium is considered to enhance bone density, prevent the formation of osteoclasts, repair cartilage tissue, and eliminate bone spurs. However, the content of these trace elements in meteorites is usually low, and there is no conclusive evidence to prove their benefits for human health.

In addition, some meteorites contain red sulfide and black fusion shell or black olivine rich in trace elements. These substances may have the effect of detoxification and tranquilization, expanding cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems. However, the chemical composition and mechanism of action of these substances are not completely clear, and their impact on human health needs further research.

Moreover, some meteorites may contain radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium. The radiation released by these elements can potentially harm the human body, leading to genetic mutations and cancer. Therefore, when handling and carrying meteorites, we need to be cautious about their potential radioactive risks.

Overall, the impact of the new mineral found in meteorites on human health is still unknown. However, we need to be cautious when dealing with and using meteorites to avoid potential health risks. At the same time, further scientific research and experiments are needed to confirm their impact on human health.