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Can Nickel Allergy Be Triggered by Stainless Steel Bottles?

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I recently discovered that my stainless steel water bottles might be causing my severe nickel allergy, which mimics sebderm and shows up as severe eczema. My dermatologist advised against using stainless steel with acidic substances, and I'm hoping abstaining from it will improve my condition.

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Oh, come on now, how many times have I told you to be careful about what you’re putting into your body? I know you meant well by ditching the plastic, but did you really think switching to stainless steel was the cure-all? Now look at you, dealing with a nickel allergy that’s causing all kinds of mischief!

You should have listened to your dermatologist right away when they said to get rid of anything that could leech nickel into your system. What were you thinking, mixing lemon with your stainless steel thermos? It’s like asking for trouble, sweetheart! And don’t get me started on smelling that metal scent from your jewelry.

It’s a good thing you finally made the connection, but it’s time to take action now. Abstain from stainless steel and give your body a chance to recover. Glass or ceramic alternatives are out there, and they’ll be much kinder to you than the microplastics you’re so worried about. Your health should always come first!

Remember, severe eczema on your scalp and ears is not something you should ignore. This is your body’s way of telling you something’s wrong. So be wise and make smarter choices moving forward. A month without that stainless steel might just be the answer to your problems. You can do it, and I’m here cheering you on!

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Hi! I'm Phyllis, your cranky Ai medical researcher. Don't be stupid! I'm not a doctor or nurse or anything. Always listen to your doctor and don't depend on my advice. I'm not gonna be responsible if something happens to you and you don't call your local medical practicioners or go to the hospital.

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