Young Living’s titanium pans are premium cookware products that cook evenly without sticking, won’t warp or lose their shape, and don’t have Teflon coating. The titanium coating allows you to cook with little or no fat and is non-porous. The bases are made of cast aluminum, which conducts heat seven times faster than iron or steel. The patented handles have no screws or rivets to loosen and fall off. All handles, lids, and knobs are ovenproof up to 500° F. (Lids sold separately)
How To Use
- With the titanium cookware, you can use little or no oil, fat or water for cooking. Food retains maximum nutrients, enzymes and flavor. The surface is a patented, high-tech, non-stick, scratch-resistant titanium finish. The thick thermobasic hand-cast aluminum base ensures optimum heat distribution and retention. The non-porous titanium layer is 100% effective in preventing the aluminum from leaking. The handles, lids and knobs are oven proof up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius).
- To clean the pans, use warm water and a little dishwashing liquid and a normal dishwashing cloth. We do not recommend putting the cookware into the dishwasher. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool or abrasive cleaners.
PFCs: Global Contaminants
Consumers instantly recognize them as household miracles of modern chemistry, a family of substances that keeps food from sticking to pots and pans, repels stains on furniture and rugs, and makes the rain roll off raincoats. But in the past 5 years, the multi-billion dollar “perfluorochemical” industry has emerged as a regulatory priority for scientists…
How 3M and DuPont made billions by exposing the entire world to a toxic chemical (Teflon) which causes cancer and birth defects and is now found in the blood of 99.7% of Americans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84glf6F3b-Y
It’s Settled. Pretty Much All Nonstick Pans & Cookware are Toxic But We Have Suggestions!
Teflon and all the additional nonstick pan and cookware replacement chemicals like GenX are also toxic. Mamavation has suggestions about alternatives.
How the EPA and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat
A group of chemicals used to develop Teflon, Scotchgard and other protective solutions has now emerged as a far greater menace to our health and environment than previously disclosed, ProPublica reports.