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    Question: are freshwater pearls dangerous to us

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    Asked by 878envp48 to Karen on 16 Nov 2018.
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      Karen O'Neill answered on 16 Nov 2018:


      No they’re actually helpful! They can help clean the water by removing little bits of dirt and plants that are floating in the water đŸ™‚ The worst thing they can give you is food poisoning, but it’s illegal to eat them now!

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