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- From: robert.white@uttsbbs.uucp (Robert White)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Aluminum cookware: R
- Message-ID: <4874.25.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 18:46:00 GMT
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- Reply-To: robert.white@uttsbbs.uucp (Robert White)
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- GFrw>Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- GFrw>From: fritz@fc.sde.hp.com (Gary Fritz)
- GFrw>Subject: Re: Aluminum cookware: Recipe for disaster?
- GFrw>Message-ID: <By0w59.60u@fc.sde.hp.com>
- GFrw>Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:22:20 GMT
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- GFrw>As the previous posters have alluded, there's no hard and fast proof
- GFrw>that Al exposure causes Alzheimer's. There is evidence of high corellation
- GFrw>i.e. Al deposits found in autopsies of Alzheimer's patients. There's
- GFrw>lots of controversy whether Al cookware contributes to those Al deposits,
- GFrw>whether it's swamped out by Al from other sources, or whatever.
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- GFrw>Me, I go with the safe approach. Not only do I minimize my use of
- GFrw>Al cookware, I take an "environmental detox" vitamin supplement that
- GFrw>pulls heavy metals out of the body. That way I *know* I'm minimizing
- GFrw>the Al in my body from ALL sources.
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- GFrw>As an example: a friend of mine was diagnosed with mercury poisoning,
- GFrw>and also had Al levels that were twice the "safe" levels. He went on
- GFrw>this program for 5 months (long enough to grow out "fresh" hair for the
- GFrw>metals test). His mercury dropped 75%, and his Al dropped in half.
- GFrw>Both were then in safe levels. (While I don't know of any tested cases,
- GFrw>the program is also supposed to do the same for lead.) My friend also
- GFrw>noted a 20% drop in his cholesterol levels and increased sharpness of
- GFrw>memory, mental processes, etc. Good stuff. Worth considering.
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- GFrw>Gary
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- Where can I get this vitamin and the name....
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- Thanks
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