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The EPA's safety threshold for GenX — the compound that replaced PFOA in your non-stick pan — is 6.7 times stricter than the threshold for PFOA itself. The label says \"PFOA-free.\" The chemistry says otherwise.
In this episode, we debate: does \"PFOA-free\" represent genuine safety progress, or is it a linguistic sleight of hand that closes inquiry before the deeper question can form?
We unpack 5 concepts you will need before reading the article: Cognitive Closure, the Reference Dose Inversion, the Release Surface, the Dual Pathway, and the Half-Life Illusion.
This is Episode 1 of 2 in The Coating Gap series. Next episode: The Class Exemption — why compound-by-compound regulation cannot keep pace with 12,000 forever chemicals.
Topics: PFAS, PFOA free, non-stick alternatives, forever chemicals, GenX, cookware safety, PTFE microplastics
Read the full report: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-safe-substitute
By You're A NaturalThe EPA's safety threshold for GenX — the compound that replaced PFOA in your non-stick pan — is 6.7 times stricter than the threshold for PFOA itself. The label says \"PFOA-free.\" The chemistry says otherwise.
In this episode, we debate: does \"PFOA-free\" represent genuine safety progress, or is it a linguistic sleight of hand that closes inquiry before the deeper question can form?
We unpack 5 concepts you will need before reading the article: Cognitive Closure, the Reference Dose Inversion, the Release Surface, the Dual Pathway, and the Half-Life Illusion.
This is Episode 1 of 2 in The Coating Gap series. Next episode: The Class Exemption — why compound-by-compound regulation cannot keep pace with 12,000 forever chemicals.
Topics: PFAS, PFOA free, non-stick alternatives, forever chemicals, GenX, cookware safety, PTFE microplastics
Read the full report: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-safe-substitute