ALUMINIUM
The English Ministry of Health gives a clean bill of health to aluminium for cooking.
According to an official report on Aluminium in Food there is ‘‘no convincing evidence that the metal, in the amounts in which it is likely to be consumed as a result of using aluminium cooking vessels, has a harmful effect on health.” Even acid foods do not seem to corrode aluminium, though it is tinadvisable to treat it with crude soda or acid.
There appear to ho exceptional people who have a special sensitiveness towards aluminium, and persons who discover such a weakness should avoid the metal.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11930, 23 January 1936, Page 3
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103ALUMINIUM Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11930, 23 January 1936, Page 3
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