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Coffee, eggs and white rice linked to higher levels of PFAS in human body

New research aimed at identifying foods that contain higher levels of PFAS found people who eat more white rice, coffee, eggs and seafood typically showed more of the toxic chemicals in their plasma and breast milk.

The study checked samples from 3,000 pregnant mothers, and is among the first research to suggest coffee and white rice may be contaminated at higher rates than other foods. It also identified an association between red meat consumption and levels of PFOS, one of the most common and dangerous PFAS compounds.

“The results definitely point toward the need for environmental stewardship, and keeping PFAS out of the environment and food chain,” said Megan Romano, a Dartmouth researcher and lead author. “Now we’re in a situation where they’re everywhere and are going to stick around even if we do aggressive remediation.”

AnarchoSnowPlow ,

Feel like the real underdog here is seafood.

Like, we know toxins concentrate in water creatures. That’s why you’ll see way more warnings about fish you harvest on any DNR page than you will deer.

FlyingSquid ,
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Excuse my, but my only toxicity is in my attitude, thank you very much.

My ink is PFAS-free.

AnarchoSnowPlow ,

You’re an air squid, your exposure is limited.

Wahots ,
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PFAS-fouled sewage sludge, which is used as a cheap alternative to fertilizer

Well, considering that toilet paper is full of PFAS to help it break down super easily, yeah, I’m not surprised.

Either make TP without PFAS, which will make it jam up pipes more, or use a bidet.

NoMoreLurkingToo ,

Or stop flushing fucking toilet paper down the toilet.

Leate_Wonceslace ,
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This comment brought to you by the dysentery gang.

Kit ,

What else would you do with it?

werefreeatlast ,

Someone already mentioned this indirectly but I think this correlation is because all three items mentioned go on to be cooked in cookware coated in PTFE or mixed with spatulas and other utensils coated in PTFE.

PTFE is indispensable for high tech uses such as well almost all processes where high temperature near water boiling point is required. 100 to 200C for example. Now, because of its original use as a food process coating, PTFE is about to be banned in a stupid way.

I much rather have it banned from food use articles and allow it for use in niche technology. That would make the material more expensive and so less profitable to use in stupid uses where other materials are available.

tatterdemalion ,
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Got PDFs in my bones. Adobe pls.

Fades ,

You’ve gotta be fucking kidding me. NOTHING IS SAFE ANYMORE GODDAMNIT

blind3rdeye ,

Nothing is safe, except the huge wealth advantage of billionaires.

MonkderDritte ,

PFAS-fouled sewage sludge, which is used as a cheap alternative to fertilizer

People still do that, with all the hormones and heavy metals? Modern human is above wolfes and sharkes in the food chain.

uis ,

Eww, who eats wolfes?

MonkderDritte ,

At least medieval people did eat dogs and cats ocasionally. And foxes & co.

uis ,

Yes, but wolves?

MonkderDritte ,

Taste like dog.

Evil_Shrubbery ,

The PFAS and plastics boundary lines in fossil records will be indeed very distinct.

grrgyle ,

I don’t know how I would face the day without white rice…

sem ,

I don’t know what I’d do without coffee

grrgyle ,

I actually did manage to sub out coffee for tea, and can now go a day without caffeine for the first time since college. It’s kind of an empowering feeling, that I would recommend.

Theharpyeagle ,

Honestly I doubt it matters. They’ll just keep adding more things to the list, this shit is everywhere.

KillingTimeItself ,

its a good thing i don’t drink coffee.

Now i can pretend i don’t consume the other things listed here instead!

Corvidae ,

I just made a batch of white rice, once cooked I freeze it on baking paper. Not long ago I looked into baking paper, it’s loaded with some kind of plastic non-stick chemicals.

rbesfe ,

Your regular reminder that Teflon (PTFE) microplastics are completely harmless and are by far the most common PFAS in the environment

Screamium ,

Do you have a source handy for that?

girlfreddy OP ,
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Yes, except in order to make PTFE you have to use PFAS … so it’s a double-edged sword.

fern ,

Completely harmless? Doubt it.

stoneparchment ,
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The literature on PTFEs illustrates that it is, at best, uncertain whether there are health harms relating to contact and ingestion. Most of the studies struggle with confounds, controls, and sample sizes because almost literally everyone has been exposed to PTFEs. Toxicity researchers would not definitively agree that it is “completely harmless”.

The other commenter is right, also, that PFOA and GenX (the chemical, not the generation) are more evidently harmful and both involved in, and released from, the creation of PTFE.

Just throwing this out here in case someone is like “wait, IS Teflon fine???”

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