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aluminum.
>The aluminium in cans and pans can probably not do any harm because of the
>compounds it comes in. The dangerous aluminium compounds come from
>hardened vegetable fats (shortenings and margarine) that you do not eat
>anyway on a paleodiet.
i didn't get from the article that aluminium in can and cooking hardware was
of no contribution to alumininium ingestion.
It seems to me that oily fish cooking and sitting for , you know how long
, inside of a can will react with the aluminium. Same with pans.
i will be prudent with it. I washed aluninium pans enough in my life to know
that it leaves black marks everywhere, on the sink, on the hands and on
the fabric used to dry them.
jean-claude