Did you know aluminum foil might not be as safe as we thought? Recent studies show aluminum is a neurotoxic heavy metal linked to brain issues, including Alzheimer’s disease. Frequent use may cause “loss of coordination, memory, balance, and overall mental decline.” The effects can be long-lasting, making it crucial to understand the risks.
Aluminum can also accumulate in bones, replacing calcium and leading to damage. It may even harm the lungs, potentially causing conditions like pulmonary fibrosis when inhaled or used in grilling.
While we know about the risks of aluminum cans, many don’t realize that “aluminum foil can also be a hazard” when it touches food. At high temperatures, particles and chemicals can leach into meals, especially when cooking with spices or lemons.
Dr. Essam Zubaidy’s study found that dishes cooked with aluminum foil can contain up to 400mg of aluminum, far exceeding the World Health Organization’s daily safe limit of 60mg. He advises against using foil for foods like tomatoes, citrus, or spices, as the risk of leaching increases with heat.
It’s time to reconsider using aluminum foil. Protect your brain, bones, and overall health by opting for safer alternatives in the kitchen.