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Drinking from a brass cup is generally discouraged because brass contains copper and zinc, which can leach into beverages, especially acidic ones. Consuming large amounts of copper can lead to toxicity, causing symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Additionally, some brass alloys may contain lead, which poses serious health risks. For safety, it's best to use food-grade materials that are safe for drinkware.

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