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On Tuesday, Jul 5, 2005, at 14:14 US/Pacific, Matt Baker wrote:

> I hope this is a paleo-enough question.  Mercola recommends
> ceramic-coated
> cookware but doesn't list brands.  Le Creuset is porcelain enameled
> cast
> iron, I think, though it's usually described as just enameled.   Is
> this
> what Mercola is talking about?  Thanks.
>
> Theola
>
>

I'd imagine yes. Can't think of anything else. Pottery is especially
prone to carry toxins. I should think that glass and Corningware would
be fine also.


ginny

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