Recently I was shopping for non –stick skillets and found most store personnel were unaware of the toxicity issues.  Most cooks are familiar with non-stick pans through the name TEFLON. This collection of pots and pans is a Dupont brain child and has become a household name.  In order to bond TEFLON onto a pan PFOA  (perfluorooctanoic acid) or C-8 is used.

In 2003 Environmental Working Group (EWG) reported non- stick coatings  “could reach 700 degrees F in as little as 3-5 minutes releasing 15 toxic gases and chemicals including 2 carcinogens !. HINT:   PFOA is bad!  It doesn’t break down.

In 2006 the EPA labeled PFOA a likely carcinogen known to cause cancer, low birth weight, suppressed the immune system and finally raised levels of cholesterol.

Unfortunately sources of PFOA are everywhere :  in microwaves popcorn bags, fast food packaging, shampoo, carpeting and clothing . Studies even show that most of us have PFOA in our blood streams.

Because of this information, I shop as health conscious as I can when it comes to non- stick skillets. Other non stick cookware names are T-Fal, Greblon, Silverstone, Supra and Excaliber. Silverstone is the brand name I’ve been using  until recently . I’m careful to replace my non-stick pans every two (2) years and get rid of them if they start to flake.

So, I was pleasantly surprised to see Ecolution cookware in our new health food store! This brand uses hydrolon, a water based solvent, that is non- toxic and uses no PFOA.

Also, here are six tips when using non- stick cookware :

1. Never preheat an empty pan.

2. Don’t cook on high heat, better to stay at medium.

3. Ventilate your cooking space.

4. Don’t boil or stew meats.

5. Choose a heavier non-stick pan over a lighter one.

6. Avoid chipping or damaging the pans.

There you have it. Cook and eat healthier !!!

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