PFOA is like BPA in plastics. It's just one family of agents used. Just because they stopped using one (or say they stopped using it) doesn't mean they're not using something equally harmful. Plus there's a lot of other shit in nonstick pans these days. Supposedly ceramic can take higher heats, but it's still very short lived and questionably more toxic than teflon.
Kung_Flu 0 points 2.8 years ago
PFOA is like BPA in plastics. It's just one family of agents used. Just because they stopped using one (or say they stopped using it) doesn't mean they're not using something equally harmful. Plus there's a lot of other shit in nonstick pans these days. Supposedly ceramic can take higher heats, but it's still very short lived and questionably more toxic than teflon.