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Thanks June,

 

I will keep looking!

 

God Bless,

Jamie

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<joonybug

<herbal remedies >

Monday, January 29, 2001 5:25 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: cookware

 

 

> --- This is my hubby's cup of tea- anything metal. He said that the

> alumiun will steep thtough the stainless at some point if it is

> plated.

> He said it is alot like Teflon coated pans- The coating doesn't last

> for ever and gets scratched. Same with these-but you may not see the

> scratch as fast.

> He said no no on all alumiun cookwear. We found my stainless at a

> flea market- and when I don't use that for cooking I have cast Iron.

> June

>

>

>

> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and

to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long

as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any

person

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> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from

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> Dr. Ian Shillington

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They look great but way out of my price range! Maybe I will win the lottery

and then I can get all those beautiful pots & pans.

 

Thanks,

Jamie

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" Krupa, Gabrielle Ms " <krupagab

<herbal remedies >

Monday, January 29, 2001 6:57 PM

RE: [herbal remedies] Re: cookware

 

 

> Jamie, did you see the links I send last week? I went through this Icare

> or whatever this donation for good cause website mall was, and the two

> cooking centers had incredible stainless steel pro cookware to die for

> (well, to gasp over the prices too, but hey)

>

> Just making sure....

>

> Sorcy (here it is again, just hit the list to show vendors and go for

> cookware.... oooooh)

> http://www.igive.com/html/refer.cfm?memberid=233164 & causeid=17131

>

>

> Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following:

> 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

> 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural

remedy.

> 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and

to

> prescribe for your own health.

> We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long

as

> they behave themselves.

> Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any

person

> following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk.

> It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from

list members, you are agreeing to

> be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and

members free of any liability.

>

> Dr. Ian Shillington

> Doctor of Naturopathy

> ian_shillington

>

>

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Glass,Stainless Steel,Teflon coated(only if the Temp is

low),Porcelain/China without lead glaze.

 

 

, " debbiel3560 "

<debbiel3560> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware? We recently had our sons

> tested and one of them showed high arsenic/antimony, aluminum,

etc.

> We believe we've remedied the arsenic/antimony concerns by getting

> rid of all his flame retardant pajamas and car seat. But now we'd

> like to address the chemicals gettting into his food. Can anyone

> help out?

>

> Thanks,

> Debbie

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, " debbiel3560 "

<debbiel3560> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware? We recently had our sons

> tested and one of them showed high arsenic/antimony, aluminum,

etc.

> We believe we've remedied the arsenic/antimony concerns by getting

> rid of all his flame retardant pajamas and car seat. But now we'd

> like to address the chemicals gettting into his food. Can anyone

> help out?

>

> Thanks,

> Debbie

 

Debbie,

Lifetime stainless cookwear, lifetime is the brand, no I'm not a

salesperson for them. We have a set of because of it's high quality.

It does not leach into the food. There is some stainless cookwear

that does leach into the food, Revere wear is what we had before the

lifetime and it was shown to us that does leach into the food.

 

Good luck,

Frank and Kathy

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In a message dated 01/22/2004 7:48:58 PM US Mountain Standard Time, debbiel3560 writes:

 

 

Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware?

 

I use all glass cookware and my pots and pans are Vision ware.....I got most of mine at garage sales as it is hard to find. they rest is use is corning or some type of glass...

 

Angel Huggzz

Linda or Angel

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Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware?

I use all glass cookware and my pots and pans are Vision ware.....I got most of mine at garage sales as it is hard to find. they rest is use is corning or some type of glass...Angel Huggzz

 

I have one really good glass pan, that was

a gift from my all time favorite Home Support

Client.

I think of her briefly every time I put the

rice on.

Stainless steel for the rest, and a well seasoned

cast iron pan for stirfries.

 

Ien in the Kootenays*************************************************"If I am not myself, who else will be?"~Henry David Thoreauhttp://businesshelpingpeople.comsee my face, read "Get Rich Slow".*************************************************

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We use corning ware, glass (I too have some " visionware " ), cast

iron, stainless steel and some titanium (oh how I love my titanium

chef grade cookware!!! :) )

 

Pixi

 

 

 

, " debbiel3560 "

<debbiel3560> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware? We recently had our sons

> tested and one of them showed high arsenic/antimony, aluminum,

etc.

> We believe we've remedied the arsenic/antimony concerns by getting

> rid of all his flame retardant pajamas and car seat. But now we'd

> like to address the chemicals gettting into his food. Can anyone

> help out?

>

> Thanks,

> Debbie

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I'm not sure how true this is, but i read once that corning ware

gives off radiation. As i said, i don't know if it is really true

or not, just wanted to pass it along. I use glass, stainless and

cast iron... , " Ieneke van

Houten " <ien@w...> wrote:

>

>

>

> Can anyone recommend non-toxic cookware?

>

>

> I use all glass cookware and my pots and pans are Vision

ware.....I got most of mine at garage sales as it is hard to find.

they rest is use is corning or some type of glass...

>

> Angel Huggzz

> I have one really good glass pan, that was

> a gift from my all time favorite Home Support

> Client.

> I think of her briefly every time I put the

> rice on.

> Stainless steel for the rest, and a well seasoned

> cast iron pan for stirfries.

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> *************************************************

> " If I am not myself, who else will be? "

> ~Henry David Thoreau

> http://businesshelpingpeople.com

> see my face, read " Get Rich Slow " .

> *************************************************

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Many thanks to those of you who shared information about safer cookware.

Most all of the recommendations say the 7 layer surgical stainless is the

safest.

 

Anyone have any other ideas/suggestions?

 

Again, my appreciation to you for your help.

 

Meg

 

 

 

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