It appears DuPont Co. has cooked up some trouble, for a federal
grand jury has slapped the company with a subpoena -- via a request
from the U.S. Justice Department's Environmental Crimes Section
-- regarding the use of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a controversial
chemical used to make Teflon non-stick coatings.
And the subpoena comes only a month after Dupont agreed to a settlement
with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that it failed to
disclose health safety information about PFOA for 20 years.
Further, while a DuPont spokesman claimed no specific charges have
been spelled out yet, the federal grand jury requested documents
that were previously turned over to the EPA. The company must turn
over the materials by late June.
According to the EPA:
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PFOA remains in humans for years; small amounts of the chemical
are believed to be present in a large proportion of the American
public.
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Evidence has shown the chemical can cause cancers in rats;
the report said PFOA targets the liver in rats and could increase
cholesterol and triglyceride levels in humans.
A small ray of hope: DuPont has previously announced plans to replace
PFOA in some products by late 2006.
Reuters
May 19, 2005
Dr. Mercola's Comment:
Teflon-coated cookware does offer a certain level of convenience
that is difficult to find elsewhere. But are you willing to sacrifice
your health for ease in kitchen cleanup? I know I certainly am not,
and there are many practical tricks you can use to achieve virtually
the same benefit as you do with non-stick cookware.
In case you weren't aware, those non-stick finishes vaporize
when you turn up the heat and can cause some very serious health
symptoms. I am surprised to tell you that this Web site was one
of the first to report the health consequences of this.
It has been known for some time that volatile gases were released
when the non-stick pans were heated, but it wasn't until earlier
this year that energy psychology pioneer Gary Craig identified that
it had not been previously documented. Since this
article ran in February, we have received dozens of reports
of people's bizarre symptoms that have completely resolved once
they stopped using the Teflon non-stick pans.
So, obviously, my strong recommendation is to ditch the pans
and avoid non-stick finishes.
If you plan to continue using these products, please at least
refrain from cooking with them
at high heat, or continuing to use them if they been scratched,
as both situations can liberate the
toxic chemical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) into your food.
The best and safest cookware
you can use is ceramic-coated metal, as ceramic is virtually
inert and will not transfer any metal ions to your food. I am actually
researching specific brands to recommend and may have some shortly.
For safe cooking, it is also important to use a stable oil like
coconut oil -- vegetable
oils are easily damaged by the heat -- and not
overcook your food.
Related Articles:
Teflon Chemicals
are a Threat to Health
Warning: Teflon Can Cause Birth
Defects & Infertility
Your Teflon Frying Pan May Be
Causing Problems
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