While we are discussing cooking, many use
aluminum foil to cover their holiday bird to prevent burning.
Myth: aluminum foil and cookware is linked to Alzheimer's
Disease.
This myth was repeated
often in the late 80s and through the 90s, and even though it
has lately not mentioned as often, mainly because it is not
true. There are still many people who believe it.
This myth has its roots
in research from the 1960s and 1970s that showed elevated levels
of aluminum in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. The alarm was
sounded, and for years people were warned off of aluminum pots
and pans, and aluminum foil to store food.
Since those studies, a
great deal of research has been done into what possible
connections aluminum may have with Alzheimer's Disease. The
results failed to show any substantive link or connection
between aluminum and risk for Alzheimer's Disease. Most experts
believe any aluminum absorbed by the body is processed by the
kidneys and urinated out, and it does not pose a threat for
Alzheimer's Disease.
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