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- From: jonathan@cs.pitt.edu (Jonathan Eunice)
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- Subject: Re: Aluminum cookware: Recipe for disaster?
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:40:42 GMT
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- Aluminum is also one of the most common elements on the earth. It
- appears in many soils and clays, for example, not to mention foods.
- So even if one were to avoid Al cookware and pipes, there would be
- plenty of opportunity to bring it into your body.
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