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    The Number of Products Containing PFAS Is Troublingly Long — Here's a Comprehensive List

    By Jamie Bichelman,

    2 days ago
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    The terrifying abundance of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — better known as PFAS — means they are largely unavoidable in our everyday lives. PFAS have been nicknamed " forever chemicals " due to the extreme difficulty of breaking them down safely and their ability to biodegrade naturally .

    To this point, our exposure to PFAS has been inescapable, though lawmakers are making progress .

    Progress, of course, is gradual . Companies seeking to produce goods as cheaply as possible still get exposed on a seemingly weekly basis for products testing positive for containing PFAS despite their marketing claims . It isn't just low-end products from suspect retailers, either: your favorite influencer or celebrity has probably taken a photo wearing a luxury product containing PFAS .

    All that said, let's review products containing PFAS so you can best protect your health.

    Here's a list of products with PFAS:

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    If you find a pair of period-proof polyester activewear that is certain to be free of contaminants, consider yourself lucky . In fact, the activewear industry is an enormous culprit in massively producing luxury wear that contains PFAS:

    It may be safer , though, to exercise in organic cotton apparel , per National Geographic . However, an extensive number of PFAS-containing items still exist in our everyday lives, including:

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    What products have the most PFAS?

    Unfortunately, some of the items that come in closest contact with our bodies, and especially our intimate areas, contain PFAS. The largest culprits include:

    If those personal products containing PFAS aren't scary enough, the detection of PFAS in the following environments should be downright terrifying:

    As a result of the ubiquity of PFAS in our environment, the products we use and wear, and the health and beauty products we so frequently use on our bodies, PFAS have been detected in a staggering 100 percent of breast milk samples .

    The Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. has appeared just as alarmed as we are in recent years, seeking to revise the standard for what is deemed a "healthy" level of PFAS in drinking water , as well as food containers and other items.

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