Jim Holmes said:
>I do not use Teflon.  My understanding is that when
it is heated very hot, it breaks down to yield
Saran....nerve gas. <

You should all look at these websites:

http://www.weitzlux.com/pressrelease/dupontteflonlawsuits_107382.html

http://www.weitzlux.com/teflonresourcecenter/newsandwarnings_4264.html

http://www.legalnewswatch.com/news_204.html

http://www.theaviary.com/teflon.shtml

http://www.mercola.com/2005/oct/6/teflon_contamination_update.htm

DuPont Pays Heavy Price For Teflon Cover-Up
http://www.mercola.com/blog/2005/nov/30/dupont_pays_heavy_price_for_teflon_cover-up


DuPont's cover-up over allegations it failed to reveal
the dangers of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) -- the
chemical used to make Teflon -- reached closure when
the company and the EPA agreed to a settlement that
could amount to more than $300 million in civil fines.

That huge number -- the maximum fine the government
can levy -- represents pocket change to a company like
DuPont, however, considering the EPA alleges the
chemical giant covered up vital information about
PFOA's dire health effects for 20 years.

Of course, the EPA might have been more able to act on
PFOA more quickly had DuPont submitted test results on
humans nearly a quarter-century ago...

Just a reminder, Teflon coats, not only non-stick
cookware, but the paper plates you use to eat meals
and paper bags of microwave popcorn you thought were
safe to eat for a snack.

Terry Chamberlin

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