Re: Theos-World Cancer producing agents - Plastic
Sep 04, 2005 06:11 PM
by Cass Silva
Agree completely Dennis. I also suffer from high blood pressure, would niacin help?
Cheers
Cass
DENNIS KIER <kier10@comcast.net> wrote:
I use only stainless steel and pyrex. There is no point in taking a chance
while the scientists argue. Every so often they "discover" something else
that they denied previously. NOW they say that women should take Folic Acid
(vitamin), when previously they discouraged anyone from taking any vitamins.
My doctor wanted to give me drugs for chloresterol, but I told her that I
would prefer to take Niacin, a B vitamin. My chloresterol went down 100
points after a month. She then told me that I should take less Niacin and
the reading went back up 20 or 30 points, so we compromised, and I went back
to the Niacin, only not as much, and the reading went back to about 150, and
she was satisfied. She said that she thought that there was no way the
reading would go down with vitamins, and that she would let me take it and
prove her right, but my body convinced her that she was wrong.
After a few years with her, she is becoming quite knowledgeable about
vitamins and health concerns now. She knows a lot about death, and disease,
and drugs, and I am more interested in health - especially my own.
After a few months on Niacin, I changed to a no-flush form of Niacin, which
has the benefits, but not the occasional flushing around the joints, and
around skin disruptions.
Dennis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cass Silva"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Cancer producing agents - Plastic
> Bart,
> Can you trust the science? I wonder if they(the scientists conducting the
> studies) were part of the teflon industry. Either way, becoming paranoid
> won't help anyone. I now scrub my teflon pans with a wire scourer, who
> needs the food to be non-stick anyway? And I, like Mark, occasionally use
> the microwave to defrost. But no more cooking my home made chips (fries)
> in the teflon. Can't use aluminium pans either. Just had another
> paranoid thought are the teflon pans aluminium? Is Stainless Steel safe?
> In paranoi, Cass
>
> Bart Lidofsky wrote:
> Mark Hamilton Jr. wrote:
>> News can be sometimes misleading. Teflon was found to be harmful in
>> laboratory tests,
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