Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 We have discussed this before and here is " the latest. " The EPA has asked eight manufacturers to cease production of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a suspected carcinogen used in the making of Teflon. The manufacturers have been requested to reduce PFOA production 95 percent by 2010, and stop using it altogether by 2015. In Most People's Blood PFOA is currently used to make water- and grease-proof products, including microwave popcorn bags, non-stick cookware, and upholstery. It is found in the blood of upwards of 95 percent of Americans, and it has been linked to cancer in animal studies. DuPont DuPont, which has announced it will comply with the voluntary guidelines, has been the focus of the investigations into the risks of PFOA. The company has paid over $16 million for fines and other payments in the wake of charges that it had hidden information about the dangers of PFOA. USA Today January 26, 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 PFOA is not actually in the Teflon. It is used to make some Teflon, the danger was to the factory workers and for the contamination of the water supply. However, there are 15 chemicals in Teflon that offgas, and the only studies of their relative safety are those that Dupont have conducted themselves. As Dupont has said, in the past, that PFOA poised no danger to living things, and they obviously were wrong, we have no idea the effect of these other 15 chemicals, that are actually IN the Teflon, and offgas at certain temperatures, we have no idea what effect this has on human health. Since Dupont's own studies are not released to the public, that means we have to rely on the FDA to make a review of the studies. As we can see, the FDA in the USA has no idea if these 15 offgasing chemicals are safe for living things, just like PFOA didn't raise any red flags for them until now. In other words, until there is a problem there is no problem. I don't know which of these issues we should be more paranoid about! Aren't we tired of being guinea pigs? Summer carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote: We have discussed this before and here is " the latest. " The EPA has asked eight manufacturers to cease production of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a suspected carcinogen used in the making of Teflon. The manufacturers have been requested to reduce PFOA production 95 percent by 2010, and stop using it altogether by 2015. In Most People's Blood PFOA is currently used to make water- and grease-proof products, including microwave popcorn bags, non-stick cookware, and upholstery. It is found in the blood of upwards of 95 percent of Americans, and it has been linked to cancer in animal studies. DuPont DuPont, which has announced it will comply with the voluntary guidelines, has been the focus of the investigations into the risks of PFOA. The company has paid over $16 million for fines and other payments in the wake of charges that it had hidden information about the dangers of PFOA. USA Today January 26, 2006 For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following websites: http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info and http://www.pecanbread.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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