rational Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 1 hour ago, andhra_jp said: Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical formerly used in the manufacture of PTFE products such as non-stick coated cookware, can be carcinogenic for people who are exposed to it Concerning levels of PFOA have been found in the blood of people who work in or live near factories where the chemical is used, and in people regularly exposed to PFOA-containing products such as some ski waxes and stain-resistant fabric coatings, but non-stick cookware was not found to be a major source of exposure, as the PFOA is burned off during the manufacturing process and not present in the finished product. Non-stick coated cookware has not been manufactured using PFOA since 2013, and PFOA is no longer being made in the United States. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytetrafluoroethylene#Safety @Jatka Bandi @rational Yaa! small amount of PFOA residue is also left during this process but the health effect of this is very low. IF you are still worried there are pans that sell with PFOA free label. PFOA is just one chemical in the thousands PFA's and all of them doesn't have proper research on health and that's reason i am saying not to be super worried but cautious. 1 1 Quote
Sinthakai Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 45 minutes ago, Chatgpt3 said: Organic is big time scam. No guarantee it is organic Yes bhayya. Agreed. We usually get them from Costco. So far so good. Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted July 16 Report Posted July 16 5 hours ago, rational said: This video strengthens my point about PFA's. Also PFA,s can be airborne and pollute water. This video is not about microplastics or preservatives. Yes. Nuvvu PFAs gurinchi antene vesaanu. Quote
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