My bro put a teflon or plastic spatula in the top rack of a load of dishes in the dishwasher. Well, during the rinse sequence the spatula apparently fell into the very bottom. When the heated dry sequence initiated, the heating pad was in contact with the spatula and melted it. When my brother opened the dishwasher he was bombarded by stinky chemical smelling steam – fumes. Now (a few hours later) he has a chemical taste in his mouth and nausea – and exhaustion. He’s feeling a little better and drove over here – but does this thing happen often and could it ever be life-threatening or carry serious health implications??
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a synopsis of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s choice to endorse the sale of Teflon lined pink cookware and my efforts to get them to change their position on these harmful chemicals they are encouraging people to buy in the name of ‘ending breast cancer’. I have yet to receive an email from Lois, and when I followed up asking about it I was told that there was a mix up and the email I rece…
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cookware and my efforts to get them to change their position on these harmful chemicals they are encouraging people to buy in the name of ‘ending breast cancer’. I have yet to receive an email from Lois, and when I followed up asking about it I was told that there was a mix up and the email I received was the response Kelly Hanley had been promising me. … cancer “cancer research” “breast cancer”…
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