In recent research I found that most of the municipal water in industrialized nations is contaminated with cr-6; so combined with my chromium deficient diet for 37 years of veganism; plus having a vigorous outdoor lifestyle and career from 1990 to 2008, which involved a lot of sweating, I believe was the cause of my severe joint pain starting in 2000, and a blood sugar of 250-350 starting in 2008.
Now, me not sweating so much and being on an ultra-low-carb diet which is based upon eggs; and consuming purified or distilled water, my blood sugar now ranges from 80-150.
Since I check space weather everyday, I notice that there are odd rises in my blood sugar that bring it up from 80-120, to the 150 range, and it seems to correspond with solar weather. For instance, with no change in my diet my blood sugar went from 100-120 for two weeks, to 150s for the last week when we went into a series of solar storms. We are currently 2-days into the worst one that we have had in months, and my blood sugar has gone up to 150-190.
One of the things that has concerned me is stainless steel is made with chromium-6. It has been shown since the 50s that we acquire chromium from cooking on stainless steel cookware. I have, and continue to, cook on stainless steel cookware most of my life. Perhaps continuing to cook on stainless steel cookware is continuing to contaminate me, and everyone else, with cr-6.
No one has sent off water samples of water that was heated in, or stored in, stainless steel cookware to determine if cr-6 migrates into the water at levels that are of health concern. My hypothesis is that it does. I would like to send off such samples for cr-3 and cr-6 testing, but there is no funding for it.
I would also like to send off samples of eggs for cr-3 and cr-6 testing as well, because commercial chicken ranching might just expose chickens to cr-6; and those chickens may not be able to convert the cr-6 to cr-3 when they store chromium in their eggs. It is just something that should be tested, and reported, but has not.
I am planning on purchasing replacement cookware, which is not stainless steel, to replace my stainless steel set. Just tracking my blood sugar through that period should determine whether stainless steel cookware is causing my health problems.
The problem with me switching to cooking on cookware that is not stainless steel and tracking my blood sugar daily through that period is likely to take years of data acquisition to demonstrate that hyothesis; whereas sending in water samples as above should clearly show whether cr-6 is migrating into our body through using stainless steel cookware.
There is a broader implication here. If it can be shown that cr-6 is migrating into our body through using stainless steel cookware; then even drinking purified, or distilled, water is likely to be a problem, because most of that water is most probably processed or stored in stainless steel tanks and pipes. This is also true for processed foods, and even food prepared in a commercial kitchen, because stainless steel surfaces, tanks, and pots are required by the FDA and health departments.