Unlike heme (animal) iron, elemental iron is extremely toxic to the body.
I recommend against cast iron for pots where you would boil liquid in them, or for grilling grates.
As a frying pan, where a deep fond builds up, or with ceramic coated, I think cast irons pans can work. Personally prefer high carbon steel for pans for heavy duty searing.
Nickel in stainless is also problematic, as nickel has a long half life, so it builds up in the body. Women with PCOS almost always have a high nickel burden. It's not benign.
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Despite popular lore, elemental copper is not good for you either as it gets trapped in the intercellular space, although at least it performs an anti infection role there.
Plant copper and animal copper is ideal.
Coffee reduces elemental iron absorption while allowing for animal (heme) iron uptake. Winning. ☕
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