Yup, sometimes the worry is more detrimental than the problem.

There are no absolutes, go with what works for you.

                                                        Chuck
Don't cry because it's over;
         smile because it happened.

On 3/2/2006 4:58:28 PM, Wendy (wen...@tuxnightclub.com) wrote:
>I just read Dr. Hulda Clark's new book (after I sent the post about
>visionware pots) 'The prevention of all cancers' and she indicates that
>Glassware, canning jars, Teflon, toothbrushes, paper plates, plastic
>ware, and 'good' china seep heavy metals, malonic acid and thallium.
>Ceramic and enamelware also seep.
>
>She indicates stainless steel, high density polyethylene (#2), zippered
>plastic bags, and white Tupperware bowl in her picture do not seep.
>
>Then somewhere else last week I read that stainless steel does seep and
>that you could take distilled water and test it- then fill a stainless
>steel pot up, leave it overnight and then test it the next day for TDS.
>
>When I store the CS in the plastic distilled water jug it tastes funny
>to me. I try to keep it in a glass gallon jug. 
>
>Sigh... can't there just be an easy answer. my head hurts. ;-(
>
>Wendy


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