Will be migrating all of my stainless kitchen goods to 18/0, just iron sealed in chromium without any toxic nickel.
Flatware, camp cups, measuring cups, and pots n pans. It's all being replaced.
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Will be migrating all of my stainless kitchen goods to 18/0, just iron sealed in chromium without any toxic nickel.
Flatware, camp cups, measuring cups, and pots n pans. It's all being replaced.
#Peatstr
#Terrain

Chromium is toxic too...
Up to several thousand micrograms a day is beneficial, which is within the amount you'd get from kitchen products.
A couple thousand micrograms of nickel is insanely toxic and will build up over time.
Whatโs wrong with iron pans without any coating?
My grandma lived to 95 and cooked in aluminum or teflon pans all her life. Not saying thatโs optimal, but for now my worry is much more on pesticides, herbicides or other elements on the food itself.
I like to do the obvious things I can control. Obtaining good 18/0 I can pass down is worth it. Nickel is very bad for women especially. Linked to PCOS, infertility, and rabid H Pylori. Nickel stainless is fairly new.
Our grandparents had the benefit of living in a much lower toxin environment, something we (and our kids) don't.
We have to play offense and defense.
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Have you considered silver flatware?
No but worth evaluating *sterling* flatware, not silver coated.
https://www.christofle.com/us_en/flatware/materials/sterling-silver.html
Did you try the no nickel stainless pans from Australia? Itโs still on my to do list to replace a couple pans with their product.
Waiting for them to launch their US shop. Should be in 2026!
Thoughts on the ceramic nonstick pans?