How harmful is the snow mica bracelet to human body?

Mica is a common mineral and is often used to make bracelets and decorations. Although mica is considered as a material with aesthetic value, it may also cause harm to human body in the process of use. In fact, snow mica may release radioactive substances such as thorium and uranium. If people are exposed to these substances for a long time, the risk of cancer or other health problems will increase.

In addition, mica may irritate human skin and respiratory system. If the bracelet is worn on the skin, people may inhale or come into contact with mica particles. Prolonged exposure may cause allergic reactions, such as itching and redness of the skin, and respiratory problems, such as shortness of breath or cough.

Although mica may cause some harm to human body, such harm can be avoided. If you choose to wear snow mica bracelets or decorations, please make sure that the materials have passed the safety test and are purchased from trusted merchants. In addition, you should avoid long-term contact with mica and other radioactive substances to reduce health risks. If you are worried about your long-term exposure to these substances, please consult your doctor or other health professionals.