Absorption through skin could be ‘significant source of exposure’ to toxic forever chemicals, study shows
Study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024003581
Archived version: https://archive.ph/9fCal
I thought we knew this already. I was trying to buy better pots and pans like a month ago and did about 30 hours of research and just everything I found made me mad and this was one of the things.
Cast iron or carbon steel.
Or stainless. Most of my cookware is stainless
Ah, yes! I just thought we were talking about nonstick cookware. Stainless is decidedly quite sticky at times. I like my mixture of carbon steel and stainless.
PFOA is a relatively larger compound, and smaller “short-chain” PFAS that industry now more commonly produces and claims are safer were absorbed at higher levels – up to nearly 60% of one short chain compound dose was absorbed by the skin.
“This is important because we see a shift in industry towards chemicals with shorter chain lengths because these are believed to be less toxic – however the trade-off might be that we absorb more of them, so we need to know more about the risks involved,” said study co-author Stuart Harrad.
“Our research shows that this theory does not always hold true,” Ragnarsdóttir said.