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Slow Cookers

Question from Edy

Hi,

I have a Rival crock pot (slow cooker) model # 3100/2. I bought it used from an elderly woman in the late 80s. I got some of the lead test swabs and am happy to say it is clear of lead. It’s green with a burnt seinna glaze inside. I don’t know if these can be found anymore. Maybe on Ebay. This makes me very happy as I use it frequently to make bone broth ala “Nourishing Traditions” cookbook and since I’m so reactive to even vitamins this is how I get my minerals. I slow cook them for 3 days all cut up so am glad I’m not adding lead into the broth!

Best, Edy

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Healthy Camper trailer

Question from Betty L.

Hi,

We own a lightweight fiberglass camper trailer, 17′. Economical to pull, & all the comforts. Great, but the problem is the electrical converter box came in under the bed. So we re-routed that to the other end in the closet. Thought the problem of electro-magnetic exposure was greatly lessened. It did seem to be on checking w/ a guass meter. But now there still seems to be a problem, albeit greatly reduced, with the bed area. Right where you absolutely DON’T want it.

Does anyone have any ideas on another brand, or have they ever checked this out? We are considering trading, but might we just not have the same problem? My bathroom is a must,(frequency issues), & in the heat of summer AC is just needed. We discovered the problem on our last trip,& just unplugged everything to sleep. Great for fall, & the little furnace worked. But AC is needed at times.

Any helpful thoughts?

Thanks

Betty L.

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Shower Or Tub Hose

Question from Ethel

I found a shower/tub hose that I would like to purchase but am questioning the materials its made of.

Each hose is vinyl and has a styrene head and a rubber connector. Are these materials safe? Would chemicals leach into the water when using this product? Also I am would want to use it only for the purpose of rinsing off the tub after cleaning but am also concerned about offgasing while its tucked away in my cabinet when not in use.

Debra’s Answer

Thanks for finding out the type of plastic used before posting your question.

I had a similar question last year at Q&A: Plastic Shower Hoses, but we didn’t know the plastics used.

Vinyl is toxic and causes cancer and styrene is also a toxic plastic (think styrofoam cups and food service containers). It is known to leach into foods and beverages.

The vinyl will outgass a small amount in use and when not in use. This is a very small exposure but pretty toxic plastics.

Last time around with this question, a reader suggested getting a stainless steel hose. They carry them at plumbing supply stores.

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Polyurethane sealer for wood floors

Question from Jane

Could you advise me about finishes for wood floors? Our home has hardwood flooring throughout, so we’re having old wall-to-wall carpeting removed. Trouble is, our workman, who is reliable, skilled and good-natured, has told me we’ll need to “apply three coats of polyurethane finish” after the wood is sanded and smoothed. The maple color of the wood is fine and the floors do not need any staining.

I’ve said that with three coats of polyurethane I won’t have a wood floor, I’ll have a plastic floor! And of course, I’m also concerned about offgassing. About that I was told, “This product dries fast, probably in less than four hours, so there won’t be any smell.”

But it isn’t the smell I’m concerned about; it’s the continued offgassing even after the product has dried.

As a side issue, I’m also thinking that if a floor is covered with three coats of a plastic product, that floor will be dangerously slippery! As to that, I’m advised to use a carpet runner with a section of carpet underlay to prevent slipping.

This all sounds like preventable trouble to me! Are there safe wood finishing products available? We could use good old-fashioned Butchers’ Wax, but our workman says, “You’d have to reapply that every three months.”

Maybe it would be better to buff up the floor with wax rather than coating it with plastic!

Debra’s Answer

It would take pages for me to write everything to know about wood finishes, so I am going to respond to your comments and give you some tips.

First, if you want to use wax and reapply every three months, go for it.

It’s my opinion that you need to have some kind of protection on a wood floor. Without a finish, dirt gets dug in, and you can’t wash the wood because it is very porous. Any wood floor you have would need to have some kind of finish.

Now there are options for finishes that range from polyurethane to natural oils.

There are low-VOC polyurethane products that will evaporate out fairly quickly, within a few hours, and once they are dry, they will not outgas over time. At the moment I’m sitting at an oak desk my husband sanded and finished with Flecto Diamond Finish, which you can get at Home Depot or Lowe’s. Completely inert. I sit here all day every day with no odor at all. If I put my water glass on it and condensation gets on the finish, I wipe it right up.

I have another desk in this room that I finished with an all-natural plant-based finish. It looks beautiful, but it had a strong natural odor of the oils and resins and took about a year to dry. And it still spots if I get water on it.

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BPA in dental sealants

Question from JG

Do you know anything about the plastic dentists use to seal kids teeth?

I heard that some dentists are using BPA free sealants. Are the others safe?

Debra’s Answer

Oh this is smart…just paint plastic on your kid’s teeth to prevent cavities.

No.

BPA or no BPA, it’s still liquid plastic going in a kid’s mouth. I wouldn’t do it.

It didn’t take more than five minutes to find this medical article about the toxicity of dental sealants: Dental Sealant Toxicity: Neurocutaneous Syndrome (NCS), a dermatological and neurological disorder by Dr. Omar M. Amin, PhD

Abstract: Neurocutaneous syndrome (NCS), a newly discovered toxicity disorder, is described in light of our new understanding of its relationships with the causative agents included in the dental liners used in afflicted patients. NCS is characterized by neurological sensations, pain, depleted energy and memory loss as well as itchy cutaneous lesions that may invite various opportunistic infections. Components in the calcium hydroxide dental sealants Dycal, Life and Sealapex have been identified as sources of the observed symptoms considered compatible with classical sulfa toxicity. Sulfonamide and neurological toxicity issues are discussed, three case histories are presented and an outline of management protocol is proposed. Additional notes on zinc oxide, Fynal, IRM and Sultan U/P sealants are also included.

Brush and floss…I’ve never had one cavity.

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Imitation Crab Meat

Question from Mary G.

Hello Debra,

Someone please tell me…What is Imitation Crab Meat (what is it made from)???

Thank you!Mary G.

Debra’s Answer

Here is an answer from Ask Yahoo!.

Just eat the fish itself. We don’t need more sugar, sorbitol, wheat, soybean oil, and artificial flavorings. If you want crab, eat the real thing.

You know, it’s not just the unhealthy additives. Manufacturing these kinds of food products also uses a tremendous amount of energy and water that are not necessary for us to receive nourishment.

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BPA in canned veggies versus frozen

Question from Jennifer

Hi,

Given that fresh, local and organically grown veggies should be my number one choice and usually are, when I have to choose between canned or frozen in a plastic bag, wouldn’t the frozen be healther due to less exposure to the plastic of the bag(leaching BPA and possibly phthalates, etc)?

Since the veggies in a can are in liquid and touch the entire can and can be heated quite a bit in transport and storage it would seem that the frozen which does not have constant contact to the sides of the bag and is kept frozen (hence avoiding heat induced leaching) would be healthier?

What do you think? Thanks!

Jennifer

Debra’s Answer

You are correct. Frozen is healthier.

I personally eat frozen vegetables and fruits in addition to fresh because it widens the choice of organic foods I have to choose from.

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Nylon Cooking Utensils

Question from Jennifer

Hi,

I am upgrading my cookware and have bought some anodized aluminum pans. The set came with black nylon spoons, spatulas etc. and I am wondering how safe it is to cook with those utensils. I have another set of these types of tools from Caphalon. While I would love to upgrade everything to bamboo and silicone utensils, that will take time—but I am concerned about the safety of the nylon utensils.

I am assuming that I should use a non-scratching utensil with the anodized aluminum pans (although some anodized pans on the Bed, Bath and Beyond website say you can use metal) because my pans came with the nylon utensils and did not say I could use metal utensils.

Do the nylon utensils pose a negative health risk?
Thanks so much!

Debra’s Answer

Nylon is a plastic, but it is practically inert. While I prefer wooden utensils, as they are made from a natural, renewable material, I don’t know of a health risk from using nylon cooking utensils.

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Safest Way To Kill Algae On Pool Screens And On Roofs

Question from NANCY HAAST

I live in southwest florida and have green algae growing on my pool screen and roof every year. I do not want to use chlorine, and would appreciate any suggestion on a safe product to use to kill this algae.

Thanks so much for any suggestions.

Debra’s Answer

I have no experience with this. Readers?

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Finding a Safe Automobile

Question from Sandy

I am having difficulty finding a safe automobile. The new ones are offgasing too much and make me sick. Used ones at dealers have been detailed and whatever cleaner they use cause me breathing problems. Used ones for sale by private parties all have fragrances in them. I am at a loss for what to do. I will need something soon. I have used the ratings at Healthycar.org and even the lowest rated vehicles are no good for me. Any suggestions?

Debra’s Answer

Readers?

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