Here’s another on my series of simple living and getting back
to basics. Today, I’m gonna talk about something you may well have in your
kitchen that is absolutely TOXIC! Yes, and before you look any further into all
the other things that may be causing you to have health issues…let’s take a
look into your cabinets for this one! And here’s why…
This will give you an idea on how great cast iron skillet
cooking is for you! I had my daughter when I was 35, eldest son when I was 37
and youngest son when I was almost 41! I did great through my pregnancies and
I’ll tell you why. First, with my daughter they started giving me prenatal
vitamins. My doc became upset with me because I wasn’t gaining weight as I
should. I told him although I had chalked it up to being nauseated in my first
trimester, by the second, I was realizing I felt fine every morning until I
took my prenatal pill. I had them run a test on me to check my blood levels. Come
to find out, I was high in iron and didn’t need the prenatal vitamins because
they were causing the nausea due to too much iron! I already had all of the
good vitamins and minerals I needed for a healthy pregnancy. I asked the doc
about it and he said that most women in our modern society are anemic,
especially during pregnancy. Hmmm…doc said my good iron was due to those iron
skillets of my grandma’s! Btw…during all my pregnancies I was on hands and
knees mopping floors, driving vehicles, working with horses, training dogs,
etc. basically…I was full of energy and doing everything…when most younger
women were exhausted, uncomfortable, etc.
By the time I was
pregnant with my second child, my doc’s nurse asked me if I would teach a class
for her on nutrition! She was simply amazed at how my blood levels were so good
and I had no problems at my age, throughout my pregnancies when so many of
their young women were having so many health issues. This was asked of me
again, during my pregnancy when I was 40yrs. old! Of course, I had to turn her
down as I lived about an hour drive from town.
I had a dear friend remind me of this the other day when we
got to talking about nonstick and cast iron skillet cooking and had really
totally forgotten how the change affected me. Now…the next thing I’ll talk
about is care of those skillets. Grandma knew how to keep them “nonstick” for
her day…but that along with many other things has been lost in our modern throw
away, easy peasy, nonstick society! ~wink~ So, if you’re not feeling your best
or if you are anemic and have nonstick pans…you may want to toss them out and
get cast iron. You can throw away those iron pills as well! Oh…and aluminum
pans are not good, either…best option is tempered glass or Stainless Steel.
Happy Trails,
Elvira
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