#LeadedCrocks: Tru Crock Black Glazed Ceramic Liner#LeadedCrocks: White Rival Liner#LeadFree Crockpot!#LeadedCrocks; Sunbeam 2#LeadedCrocks: Sunbeam Black Ceramic Crockpot Liner#LeadedCrocks: Crockpot Liner, Brand Unknown#LeadedCrocks: Ceramic Rival CrockPot Liner#SaferChoices: How to choose a Lead-free tea kettleKleynimals stainless steel toys keys – a great alternative for babies who just have to play with real metal keys!Small Le Creuset ceramic custard cup: 131 ppm Lead + 67 ppm Arsenic.Le Creuset Red & Creme Colored Ceramic Mixing Bowl: 40,700 ppm Lead. [For context, 90 ppm is unsafe for children’s items.]Le Creuset Tea Kettle: 11,900 ppm Cadmium (Cadmium causes cancer & does not belong in our tea kettles!) + 103 ppm Lead#CadmiumConcerns: Le Creuset CasseroleThe exterior enamel on this Le Creuset kettle was positive for 9,163 ppm Cadmium. Cadmium is a known carcinogen.Small Blue Ceramic Le Creuset Custard Pot: 36,900 ppm LeadIf a doctor says your baby’s Blood Lead Level is “normal” – get a new doctor. There’s no “NORMAL” level of LEAD in blood.Ask Tamara: What about natural chelation?My favorite article ever about the impact of low-level Lead exposure#AskTamara: What is the impact of lead poisoning in adults, including college age students?Ask Tamara: What are the symptoms of childhood Lead poisoning?Ask Tamara: How quickly did Avi’s blood Lead level (BLL) go down after he was poisoned?#LeadedHousehold: Lead in HosesMy son Avi’s first ever Blood Lead Level (BLL) Test, from November 4, 2005 (when he was just 9 months [+ 7 days] old).Vintage Syracuse china “Old Ivory” bowl with gold trim: 31,400 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm is unsafe for kids. Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 … 180 Next Page SharePin200PostEmailPrint200Shares
Kleynimals stainless steel toys keys – a great alternative for babies who just have to play with real metal keys!
Le Creuset Red & Creme Colored Ceramic Mixing Bowl: 40,700 ppm Lead. [For context, 90 ppm is unsafe for children’s items.]
Le Creuset Tea Kettle: 11,900 ppm Cadmium (Cadmium causes cancer & does not belong in our tea kettles!) + 103 ppm Lead
The exterior enamel on this Le Creuset kettle was positive for 9,163 ppm Cadmium. Cadmium is a known carcinogen.
If a doctor says your baby’s Blood Lead Level is “normal” – get a new doctor. There’s no “NORMAL” level of LEAD in blood.
My son Avi’s first ever Blood Lead Level (BLL) Test, from November 4, 2005 (when he was just 9 months [+ 7 days] old).
Vintage Syracuse china “Old Ivory” bowl with gold trim: 31,400 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm is unsafe for kids.