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pboy said:I think there are some specialty style cooking tools that are of pure heat resistant ceramic...which would probably be good also
I think you'd have to be pretty skilled to manage this - I'm enjoying the image.johns74 said:inhalation of fumes from a Teflon-coated flying pan
johns74 said:Websites claim that if we have our blood contaminated with teflon toxins, there's no way to detox. To get rid of them, the only thing one can do is avoid exposure for 20 years.
Is this correct? Is there no way to detox from Teflon toxins?
marcar72 said:There's Corning Vision cookware. I got a 10' glass skillet w/lid and like a 4 quart glass pot w/lid. I don't think they leech much of anything at least I'm hoping not... :2cents
Me too. I happily use glass baking dishes in the oven, but I don't trust myself to use them safely on the stove top.loess said:I wish I could get over the fear that I have of Corning Visionware exploding on me, because I've found a few sets for cheap and like to try it out. But I always pass them up. Same species of fear that makes me tense up when changing guitar strings or doing anything with a car battery/jumper cables!
tara said:I think Peat said that the ones you can stick a fridge magnet to have less nickel, and are safer (forgotten the specification numbers).
loess said:I wish I could get over the fear that I have of Corning Visionware exploding on me, because I've found a few sets for cheap and like to try it out. But I always pass them up. Same species of fear that makes me tense up when changing guitar strings or doing anything with a car battery/jumper cables!
In the new study, researchers in Taiwan used data from a U.S. government health study to look at the relationship between blood PFOA concentrations and liver enzyme levels. They found that among 2,200 U.S. adults, liver enzymes generally inched up in tandem with PFOA levels, particularly in obese individuals.
johns74 said:Apparently the gallbladder excretes some:
I believe 18/10 has nickel, and 18/0 does not, so 18/0's safer.18/10
heres a link to watch the film "the devil we know" all about the dupont c8 scandalWebsites claim that if we have our blood contaminated with teflon toxins, there's no way to detox. To get rid of them, the only thing one can do is avoid exposure for 20 years.
Is this correct? Is there no way to detox from Teflon toxins?