Are Vitaclay Slow Cookers Contaminated with Lead?

The results of independent, third-party testing results of Vitaclay slow cookers for heavy metals including lead, cadmium, arsenic, and mercury. I first started using the Vitaclay line of slow cookers nearly 10 years ago. In addition to writing a Vitaclay review of my experiences, I’ve also posted a number of recipes that use it over …

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