Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First granite countertops and now this? My MIL is going to lose her mind.
What's the problem with granite?
Radon:
https://www.epa.gov/radiation/granite-countertops-and-radiation
So if I have radon remediation in my home already, am I good?
If you read the article, it's a non-issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First granite countertops and now this? My MIL is going to lose her mind.
What's the problem with granite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First granite countertops and now this? My MIL is going to lose her mind.
What's the problem with granite?
Radon:
https://www.epa.gov/radiation/granite-countertops-and-radiation
Anonymous wrote:I've only ever used olive wood cooking utensils.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should.
There’s so much out there that “could” be harmful and it’s impossible to address it all. But I think focusing on your kitchen/food makes sense since you eat 3x/day, every day, so changes there make a big difference.
Over time, get kid of all your plastic and non-stick stuff. Opt for steel and wood utensils, glass containers, cast iron, steel, and ceramic cookware. Look at where everything was made and if coatings were used.
Dont microwave plastic or place it in the dishwasher.
Sadly, my children's school frowns on sending in containers made of glass or cast iron .
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should.
There’s so much out there that “could” be harmful and it’s impossible to address it all. But I think focusing on your kitchen/food makes sense since you eat 3x/day, every day, so changes there make a big difference.
Over time, get kid of all your plastic and non-stick stuff. Opt for steel and wood utensils, glass containers, cast iron, steel, and ceramic cookware. Look at where everything was made and if coatings were used.
Dont microwave plastic or place it in the dishwasher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First granite countertops and now this? My MIL is going to lose her mind.
What's the problem with granite?
Radon:
https://www.epa.gov/radiation/granite-countertops-and-radiation
So if I have radon remediation in my home already, am I good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First granite countertops and now this? My MIL is going to lose her mind.
What's the problem with granite?
Radon:
https://www.epa.gov/radiation/granite-countertops-and-radiation