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I've read recently that there are chemicals that leach from plastics,

especially the containers not marked with recycle number 1 or 2.

So you have to be careful with plastic containers, plastic baggies,

plastic wrap, etc. It also mentioned that by the third time through

the dishwasher plastic containers already begin to leach.

I switched from plastic plates and cups for the kids over to ceramic

and glass. Unfortunately, we still use our microwave, but now that I

know there are issues with that I'll do more reading and phase it out.

Here is a link about plastics:

http://www.care2.com/channels/solutions/guides/473

> Hello Abby and Nell

>

> I also got rid of my microwave years ago due to all the

> controversial information.

>

> Nell, you said you got rid of your expensive tupperware. Why? Does

> the plastic wear off and cause some sort of contamination?

>

> Liz

>

> Message: 4

> Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 10:18:10 +0200

> From: " AJ " <Ajwilson@i...>

> Subject: RE: Subject: ...And other things Re: Bismuth

>

> I would agree. I've read many papers about how microwaves alter

food

> creating free radicals etc... Get rid of it. I stopped using mine

> about 2

> years ago.

>

> Abby

>

> [AJ ] I n a message dated 2/26/2004 8:09:53 PM Eastern

> Standard

> Time,

> moblock@p... writes:

>

> > Thanks to some other people, I have just (not more than one

hour

> ago)

> > thrown away all my tupperware and bought all glass storage

> containers.

> > I am also looking into new mattresses and a water filtration

> system to

> > get out chloroform. Who knows?

>

> I got rid of my microwave too....(and I don't miss it!)

>

> Nell

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It might be " more interesting, " but I appreciate any information that reduces

our toxic load!!!!

, mom to and

...And other things Re: Bismuth

>

> I would agree. I've read many papers about how microwaves alter

food

> creating free radicals etc... Get rid of it. I stopped using mine

> about 2

> years ago.

>

> Abby

>

> [AJ ] I n a message dated 2/26/2004 8:09:53 PM Eastern

> Standard

> Time,

> moblock@p... writes:

>

> > Thanks to some other people, I have just (not more than one

hour

> ago)

> > thrown away all my tupperware and bought all glass storage

> containers.

> > I am also looking into new mattresses and a water filtration

> system to

> > get out chloroform. Who knows?

>

> I got rid of my microwave too....(and I don't miss it!)

>

> Nell

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In a message dated 3/1/2004 3:24:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lizweidmann@... writes:

> Nell, you said you got rid of your expensive tupperware. Why? Does

> the plastic wear off and cause some sort of contamination

I think someone may have answered this -- but yes, plastic does release some

nasty stuff. There was some news about plastic water bottles causing all kinds

of problems sometime last year, saying don't re-use them, don't let them sit

in the sun or they degrade. I mostly store leftovers in glass now, and I found

wax-paper bags for school lunches, but I haven't broken myself of the saran

wrap habit yet. What did people use to do to keep cheese fresh?

Nell

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> In a message dated 3/1/2004 3:24:38 AM Eastern Standard

Time,

> lizweidmann@b... writes:

>

> plastic does release some

> nasty stuff.

I put cheese in a wax paper bag and then in a ziploc--not as

good as saran wrap, but ok.

>

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