Cruel?

From my previous experience with pigeons neglecting their eggs…I actually found this quite positive:

Pigeons have been deemed a “plague” in Barcelona, spreading disease and pooping all over Gaudi’s beautiful buildings. To curb the destruction, the city is trying to catch 65,000 of the birds, roughly 25% of the pigeon population, over the next year and a half. While some birds are being trapped in traditional cages and relocated outside of the city, others are subject to private pigeon trappers’ kooky catapulted nets.


Plastics and heat


Continuing on the dangers of plastics, plastics in heated environments (such as microwaves or dishwashers) is another area to watch out for! Even though some plastics are labeled microwave/dishwasher safe, all it means is that it is less likely to heat up.  But if they are in contact with food (which does heats up), chemical reactions may occur!

Sometimes the damage to the plastic isn’t obvious, but at high temperatures chemical reactions can occur, invisible stress can happen, and plastics can degrade. Appliance Magazine studied plastics in the dishwasher, and concluded that polycarbonates stood up the best.  However, polycarbonates contain BPA (see previous post), a chemical that is linked to developmental, reproductive and immune effects, especially in children.  Heat causes BPA and other chemicals to leach at much higher rates, causing concern over washing plastics in the dishwasher.

Unfortunately, this doesn’t just apply to plastic kitchenware, but also plastic wraps!  Did you know the instructions are to have an inch of separation with food? That’s to prevent it from heating up and leaching into your food! Don’t take my word for it, go read the warning on the packaging!

Taking all this into account, some people recommend to keep plastic out of the dishwasher altogether. Or, to take it a step further, avoid plastics coming into contact with our food, period.

HungryCactus action items:

  • Don’t put plastics, especially in microwave or dishwasher (bowls, plates, utensils, cutting board, chopsticks)
    • Safer alternatives: metal, wood, bamboo, glass, stoneware etc.
  • Don’t use plastic wraps in microwave (even with an inch of separation)

For additional reading: http://www.5minutesforgoinggreen.com/766/plastic-in-the-dishwasher/


I’m back!

Friends and family,

I can’t believe it has already been 5 months since I first started undergoing hyperbaric oxygen treatments at the San Francisco Institute for Hyperbaric Medicine (near Mission Bay, SF).  Well, I’m glad to report  that I’m back to normal again…at least for now.  Who knows if the headaches are gone for good…all I can do now is take good care of myself and make the most out of it.

Thinking back, my favorite part of the treatments was definitely watching movies and TV series in the chamber — Planet Earth, Big Bang Theory (Seasons 1 & 2), The Blind Side, Kung Fu Panda, Seven Pounds, Crash and The Pursuit of Happyness.  I can still remember at first when my fatigue and headaches were so problematic, I could barely watch even slow paced movies like Planet Earth!  Oh how fragile we can become…

And if there’s one thing I really missed while being sick, it would have to be being active.  There are so many things I want to get back into…badminton, cooking, hiking, rock climbing, biking, photography etc.  Will I be able to do them all this year?  I sure hope so!!!

Anyway, it’s good to be back!  Thanks for your prayers and support!

- The HungryCactus


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