Dioxins?
You've heard of a Toxin, what the heck is a Dioxin? Dioxin is a
general term that describes a group of hundreds of chemicals that
are highly persistent in the environment which share certain chemical
structures and biological characteristics. It is the nastiest, most
toxic man-made organic chemical; its toxicity is second only to
radioactive waste. Dioxins have no uses. They are formed unintentionally
and released as byproducts of human activities such as waste incineration,
fuels combustion, chlorine bleaching of pulp and paper, or pesticide
manufacturing. You can run, but you can’t hide. Dioxins are
everywhere! Unfortunately, there are no safe and effective treatments
to rid dioxins now in humans. Dioxins metabolize slowly (over years),
but reduction of exposure reduces dioxin levels over time.
It is now known that dioxins exhibit serious health effects when
it reaches as little as a few parts per trillion in your body fat
(another good reason to lower body fat!). Dioxins are carcinogens
and highly toxic to the cells of our bodies. Dioxins are well-known
for it’s ability to damage the immune system and interfere
with hormonal systems. Dioxin exposure has been linked to birth
defects, inability to maintain pregnancy, decreased fertility, reduced
sperm counts, endometriosis, diabetes, learning disabilities, immune
system suppression, lung problems, skin disorders, lowered testosterone
levels, chronic fatigue syndrome, and other nerve and blood disorders.
Dioxins literally change the functioning of your cells causing the
effects to be obvious or very subtle. It can interfere with child
development because it changes gene functions as well. There is
no "threshold" dose - the tiniest amount can cause damage,
and our bodies have no defense against it.
How does Dioxins corrupt our food? In the U.S.
alone over the last 20 years or so, household, industrial trash
and medical waste have been burned in mass-burn incinerators. This
had resulted in having disposable vinyl plastic all around us, causing
a dramatic increase in dioxin contamination everywhere. Dioxin is
formed during burning and is carried for hundreds of miles on tiny
specks of fly-ash from the incinerators. It settles on crops which
become eaten by cows, steers, pigs, and chickens. It even contaminates
lakes, streams, and the ocean. Like the pesticides such as DDT,
dioxin accumulates in the fat cells of the animals, and re-appears
in meat and milk. If your family drinks milk, drink only skim milk,
since dioxin is carried in the butterfat. Avoid all full-fat dairy
products, such as butter, cheese and ice cream. Microwaving with
plastic containers increases dioxin danger.
Most of the population has low-level exposure to dioxins because
of all the manufactured plastic products, but although dioxin is
an environmental contaminant, most dioxin exposure occurs through
the diet, with over 95% coming through dietary intake of animal
fats. At (119 pg/day), beef ingestion was at 38.0, dairy 24.1, milk
17.6, chicken 12.9, pork 12.2., fish 7.8, egg 4.1 (info from EPA
Dioxin Reassessment Summary 4/94 - Vol. 1, p. 37).
Alarmingly at the highest rate beating out beef consumption is
breast milk. Dioxins are passed from a woman's body to the infant
through the placenta and in breast milk as it contains more dioxins
than any other food (in relation to an infant’s body weight)
for women who consume meat and milk. Mothers – NEVER heat
up your baby’s formula or milk (especially if its in plastic)
in the microwave! Also, if you do have children to be sure to not
purchase toys made of or packaged in polyvinyl chloride - PVC -
labeled V or #3 plastic. (For example, Beanie Babies are filled
with PVC beads, which often produce cancer-causing vinyl chloride
fumes and are often contaminated with dioxin.)
The best way to reduce your personal dioxins level (and your risk
from dioxins) is to reduce exposure and intake of dioxins by choosing
lean meats which are naturally lower in fat, and trimming all visible
fat. For fish and poultry you can reduce fat by removing the skin.
Chicken has the lowest dioxin content of all meats. Limit your intake
of ocean fish; do not eat any freshwater fish. Vegetarian meat substitutes
such as tofu, beans, and rice have essentially no contamination.
Reducing the amount of butter or lard used in the preparation of
foods and cooking methods that reduce fat (such as oven broiling)
will also lower the risk of exposure to dioxin. These strategies
help lower the intake of saturated fats as well as reduce the risk
of exposure to dioxin. Wash all fruits and vegetables carefully
to remove chlorophenol pesticide residue. Avoid grapes and raisins
unless they are clearly labeled as organic (grown without pesticides).
Avoid all products which have cottonseed oil as an ingredient (such
as potato chips), since cotton is often sprayed with chlorophenol
insecticides.
In addition, avoid all organic chemicals that have "chloro"
as part of their names (such as the wood preservative pentachlorophenol,
which is probably the most dioxin-contaminated household chemical).
Avoid chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite) and products containing
it. (Use oxygen bleach instead). Use unbleached paper products.
Do not use soaps containing tallow (most soaps), as it is made from
animal fat. Avoid "deodorant" soaps and deodorants containing
"triclosan," a chlorophenol. Do not use weed killers or
insecticides that contain chlorine. Especially avoid the chlorophenol
weed killers, such as 2,4-D, found in most fertilizer/weed killers
and used by commercial lawn services. Avoid "Permethrin"
flea sprays for pets.
Consequently, it is extremely important not to heat food in the
microwave using plastic containers, especially food containing fat.
Some of you may recall when fast food restaurants steered away from
form containers to paper wrap – dioxins was the reason why!
In a microwave, the combination of fat, high heat and plastics releases
even more dioxins into the food and ultimately into the cells of
the body upon consumption. It is recommended never to use a microwave.
If you absolutely HAVE TO, use glass, Corning Ware, or ceramic containers
for heating food. TV dinners, instant soups, etc. should be all
be removed from the container and heated in something else. Never
use plastic as it primarily contains polyvinyl chloride (PVC). When
these chemicals and plastics are manufactured or burned, dioxin
is produced as an unwanted (but inevitable) by-product. So much
for all that advertising for those handy little microwavable plastic
containers ‘from the freezer to the microwave, to your dinner
table (aka quickly to the demise of your health)’. Even avoid
using Saran Wrap and similar "cling-type" plastic wraps
(unless they are clearly identified as non-chlorinated plastic).
Instead, cover with a paper towel to avoid splattering.
If you do use bottled water, avoid purchasing the one-gallon
cloudy plastic (PVC) containers from your grocery store as they
transfer far too many chemicals into the water. The five-gallon
containers and the ones in the clear bottles (polyethylene) are
a much better plastic and will not give the water that awful plastic
taste.
Even female hygiene products suchs as tampons contain two things
that are potentially harmful: Rayon (for absorbency), and dioxin
(a chemical used in bleaching).
SUMMARY:
* DO NOT MICROWAVE to heat or cook meat in or on plastic containers.
DO NOT USE MICROWAVE FOR ANY COOKING WHATSOEVER.
* Choose organic, or natural lean meat if you are to consume meat
products.
* If you can find a bubble to live in, be sure that it isn't made
out of plastic :)
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