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@guill2001 @Annette_LEXA @Olivierfente @XavierBazin2 L’aluminium, il y en a dans l’alimentation évidemment. NB: Ne regardez pas les études sur la migration du Téflon des poêles cramées, ça fait encore plus peur 😱 https://t.co/OhmhyHMwvf
@fullofbass @lepslair Just as a PSA, as it's fairly recently they've added a warning on the packs of aluminum foils and a lot of people miss it: https://t.co/bs249MdFQy
Migration of aluminum from food contact materials to food—a health risk for consumers? Part III of III: migration of aluminum to food from camping dishes and utensils made of aluminum https://t.co/ORSjPPRS36
@nicholasdynan Not that I know of; I take it the bowl was aluminum? If so, the fruit may not be safe to eat: https://t.co/SOWdVEVClr
RT @CaulfieldTim: @MargSheridan @joeschwarcz @McGillOSS The risk > likely tiny. Yes, it may increase exposure, but (as @joeschwarcz always…
@MargSheridan @joeschwarcz @McGillOSS The risk > likely tiny. Yes, it may increase exposure, but (as @joeschwarcz always reminds us) it is the dose that matters. The > is real (depending on conditions, see https://t.co/YKCOdO5Sac) but, I would sugges
Migration of aluminum from food contact materials to food—a health risk for consumers? https://t.co/o9VjzRcGnv