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PFA Crisis

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THEY ARE EVERYWHERE NOW!

THE CHEMICALS NEVER BREAK DOWN AND THEY ARE EVERYWHERE NOW. IN THE RAIN, THE SOIL, THE OCEAN, RIVERS, YOUR LEGGINGS, YOUR WATERPROOF PRODUCTS AND EVEN YOUR PACKAGING.


THE PROBLEM IS THEY ARE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN!!


LETS BEGIN SHALL WE: CREDIT GOES TO sunnythefarmerĀ @ INSTAGRAM


THE CHEMICALS LEACH OUT OF THE PACKAGING AND INTO YOUR FOOD THEN YOU EAT IT 😔


ACCORDING TO COPILOT:


Yes, PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are often used in food packaging at restaurants. These chemicals are valued for their grease-resistant properties, making them common in items like burger wrappers, salad bowls, and paper bags. However, their use is concerning due to potential health risks, including immune system suppression and increased cancer risk.

Many fast-food and fast-casual restaurant chains are working to phase out PFAS from their packaging due to these health concerns and increasing regulatory pressure. For example, companies like McDonald’s and Burger King have committed to eliminating PFAS from their food packaging by 2025.

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Shane Dymke
Shane Dymke
Aug 01, 2024

CREDIT GOES TO medwiki @ YOUTUBE


CAN WE TRUST ANY PRODUCTS ANYMORE GEEZE 😶



ACCORDING TO COPILOT:


Independent lab testing found that period and incontinence products, including period underwear, tampons, and menstrual cups, often contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—also known as ā€œforever chemicals.ā€ These PFAS are associated with health risks and are virtually inescapable in everyday life. Even products marketed as ā€œPFAS-freeā€ were found to have traces of these substances. If you want to lower your potential exposure to PFAS during your period, consider using medical-grade silicone insertables like menstrual cups or discs. They tend to be PFAS-free. 🩸🌿 Read more

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