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Plastic Wrap Toxins

  Author:  36901  Category:(Human Interest) Created:(11/18/2002 10:27:00 PM)
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University of California, Davis Medical Center 2315 Stockton Boulevard Sacramento, California 95817

Plastic Wrap Toxins. Author/s: Jule Klotter Issue: Jan, 2001

As a seventh grade student, Claire Nelson learned that di(ethylhexyl)adepate (DEHA), considered a carcinogen, is found in plastic wrap. She also learned that the FDA had never studied the effect of microwave cooking on plastic-wrapped food. Claire began to wonder: "Can cancer-causing particles seep into food covered with household plastic wrap while it is being microwaved?"

Three years later, with encouragement from her high school science teacher, Claire set out to test what the FDA had not. Although she had an idea for studying the effect of microwave radiation on plastic-wrapped food, she did not have the equipment. Eventually, Jon Wilkes at the National Center for Toxicological Research in Jefferson, Arkansas, agreed to help her. The research center, which is affiliated with the FDA, let her use its facilities to perform her experiments, which involved microwaving plastic wrap in virgin olive oil. Claire tested four different plastic wraps and "found not just the carcinogens but also xenoestrogen was migrating "..[into the oil]...." Xenoestrogens are linked to low sperm counts in men and to breast cancer in women.

Throughout her junior and senior years, Claire made a couple of trips each week to the research center, which was 25 miles from her home, to work on her experiment. An article in Options reported that "her analysis found that DEHA was migrating into the oil at between 200 parts and 500 parts per million.

The FDA standard is 0.05 parts per billion." Her summarized results have been published in science journals. Claire Nelson received the American Chemical Society's top science prize for students during her junior year and fourth place at the International Science and Engineering Fair (Fort Worth, Texas) as a senior. "Carcinogens -- At 10,000,000 Times FDA Limits" Options May 2000. Published by People Against Cancer, 515-972-4444 On Channel 2 (Huntsville, AL) this morning they had a Dr. Edward Fujimoto from Castle Hospital on the program. He is the manager of the Wellness Program at the hospital. He was talking about dioxins and how bad they are for us. He said that we should not be heating our food in the microwave using plastic containers. This applies to foods that contain fat. He said that the combination of fat, high heat and plastics releases dioxins into the food and ultimately into the cells of the body. Dioxins are carcinogens and highly toxic to the cells of our bodies. Instead, he recommends using glass, Corning Ware, or ceramic containers for heating food. You get the same results without the dioxins. So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and soups, etc., should be removed from the container and heated in something else. Paper isn't bad but you don't know what is in the paper. Just safer to use tempered glass, Corning Ware, etc. He said we might remember when some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons.

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Date: 11/18/2002 10:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 53427    Interesting. I'm pretty careful about what I microwave things in and I'll be even more careful now. Thanks!  
Date: 11/18/2002 10:39:00 PM  From Authorid: 28767    Crazy dude..peace out..  
Date: 11/19/2002 1:16:00 AM  From Authorid: 53052    if it's soo horrible i wonder why it's still on the market and saying "microwave safe" and it seems everything causes cancer now a days!  
Date: 11/19/2002 1:58:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 36901    I agree Midnightly! I was freaked when I read this and wanted to share it.  
Date: 12/11/2002 8:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 61028    Apryl and I were looking at a site that researches urban legends and found something like this after she posted it. I guess there isn't any truth to it afterall.  
Date: 2/27/2003 1:26:00 AM  From Authorid: 28946    I didn't know this. I will be more aware now. Thanks.  
Date: 2/27/2003 5:58:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 36901    Yup, Danny (Kilo) is right. We found out it's an urban legend after we posted it.  

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