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Do they eat more light colored fruits than you do? pears,peaches,

etc...The tin in cans helps the lighter colored fruits Keep their

color. It is often packaged this way (in cans) for this reason.

fwiw

elizabeth

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> I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

> dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

> tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

>

> Fita

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Does your toothpaste or water contain stannous fluoride? Stannous means tin.

S S

TIN question

Posted by: " Fita " fita3@... fita3

Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:16 pm (PST)

I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

Fita

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If your children have derranged mineral transport, the amount of tin on the hair

test versus what they actually have may not be that high. Mercury can cause a

person to retain high levels of specific metals, and/or cause them to look

extremely high on a hair test. It may be that your children are exposed to very

high amounts of tin, but rather that they are not excreting it.

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I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

Fita

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Most tinned food from US sources is in aluminum (easy to crush) or steel (harder

to crush) cans. Those canned elsewhere and then imported into the US may be in

tin.

S S

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Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:12 am (PST)

Do they eat more light colored fruits than you do? pears,peaches,

etc...The tin in cans helps the lighter colored fruits Keep their

color. It is often packaged this way (in cans) for this reason.

fwiw

elizabeth

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my children have never ever eaten anything out of a can! this is why I

don't get it!! help!

> >

> > I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

> > dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

> > tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

> >

> > Fita

> >

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I don't use flouride and neither does my baby! he uses xylitol, could

this have it?

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> Does your toothpaste or water contain stannous fluoride? Stannous

means tin.

> S S

>

> TIN question

> Posted by: " Fita " fita3@... fita3

> Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:16 pm (PST)

> I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

> dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

> tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

>

> Fita

>

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Wow, I wish I could get away from a cans but not totally possible unless I

make my own tomato paste. I guess all you can do is your best and sometimes

100% isn't possible?

Tammy

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my children have never ever eaten anything out of a can! this is why I

don't get it!! help!

> >

> > I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids have (my

> > dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the porcelain

> > tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

> >

> > Fita

> >

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stainless steel pans? kidsware? stuff like that? ...I am

thinking " Dean " had some good posts on this not too long ago...will

try to hunt them down later (need more minutes in a row than I have

right now)...wishing you the best answers, elizabeth

> > >

> > > I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids

have (my

> > > dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the

porcelain

> > > tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

> > >

> > > Fita

> > >

> >

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apologies, was Not about tin...That thread was mostly talking about

nickel...however, I seem to remember that tin is used - in the

polishing process, maybe, in metal items.

fwiw

wishing all the best answers

elizabeth

>

> stainless steel pans? kidsware? stuff like that? ...I am

> thinking " Dean " had some good posts on this not too long ago...will

> try to hunt them down later (need more minutes in a row than I have

> right now)...wishing you the best answers, elizabeth

>

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we don't use stainless stell pans/pots. we use bamboo flatware. any

other ideas?

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> > > > I really need to identify were the TIN that both of my kids

> have (my

> > > > dh and I don't have TIN) comes from. could it come from the

> porcelain

> > > > tile that we have in our house? any other ideas? help!

> > > >

> > > > Fita

> > > >

> > >

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I didn't see the original post, but if the issue is that your child has elevated

tin and you're trying to figure out where it comes from, then you should know

that if the child is mercury toxic, then mercury toxic people tend to accumulate

tin - along with arsenic, aluminum and antimony. So, chelate the mercury and

the tin will come down.

Dave.

Posted by: " Fita " fita3@... fita3

Date: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:41 pm ((PST))

my children have never ever eaten anything out of a can! this is why I

don't get it!! help!

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