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Numerousstudiesauthoritatively and categorically state that the kitchen is the dirtiest place in the whole house.

Even if you sterilize all yourcookingtools and have a go at keep it as clean as possible.

Today we bring to your attention a video that is both useful and highly controversial.

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And, perhaps, you will also join the heated discussion, either here or under the original video.

However, dont worry the blogger gives his recommendations for the most effective replacements.

An alternative is a good old wooden board, which can then be regularly washed with vinegar.

Man in kitchen pointing at four toxic items including peanut oil, surrounded by cooking ingredients.

It exists, and its quite affordable parchment paper.

At least its of organic origin.

Instead, the blogger strongly advises using fats of animal origin: butter or tallow.

A knife on a plastic cutting board with text highlighting “Plastic Cutting Boards” as a toxic kitchen item.

And washing with vinegar will not always be 100% effective here, Irina sums up.

Check out the results:

Doctor highlights the toxicity of Teflon pans in the kitchen.

Aluminum foil labeled as a toxic kitchen item on wooden surface.

Man holding up three fingers, with text highlighting “Seed Oils” as toxic items in kitchens. Bottles on the table.

Home cook smiling while stirring food on a stove in a bright kitchen, surrounded by cooking utensils and fresh ingredients.

Person chopping vegetables in a kitchen, surrounded by various items, highlighting the importance of avoiding toxic kitchen elements.

Comment discussing the stability of olive oil regarding its use in home kitchens.

Social media comment reacting to toxic kitchen items advice.

Comment debating toxic items in home kitchens, focusing on olive oil’s safety and tallow’s health impact.

Comment discusses alternatives to toxic kitchen items, mentioning cast iron, ghee, and wooden chopping boards.

Comment questioning olive oil stability amid kitchen debate on toxic items.

Comment questioning if everything in the US opposes us, related to toxic kitchen items debate.

Instagram comment questioning heating pans to 500°C, related to toxic kitchen items debate.

Comment reacting to kitchen advice about toxic items, referencing olive oil.

Comment by eli.todd about kitchen swaps and changes mentioned by a doctor.

Comment questioning kitchen alternatives for someone with Alpha Gal.

Screenshot of a comment discussing genetics in relation to toxic kitchen items.

Instagram comment discussing Bovaer and its use in European dairies, raising concerns about organic produce and chemical use.

Comment opposing advice on toxic kitchen items by a doctor, sparking divided opinions online.