PFAS are chemicals found in many everyday products.
The French Ministry of Health is therefore recommending several simple changes at home, according to Libération.
Among the recommendations is avoiding old plastic containers and nonstick frying pans.
Instead, the authorities suggest using glass, stainless steel, and cast iron. They also advise against heating food in plastic containers.
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In addition, people are encouraged to use fewer water- and grease-resistant products, such as waterproofing sprays and certain types of packaging.
Air and food
The Ministry of Health also recommends airing out homes for ten minutes every day. Floors should be cleaned with simple products such as soap or vinegar.
When it comes to food, the advice is to eat a varied diet and preferably choose seasonal and homemade foods. Organic products are also mentioned as a possible option.
Although there is concern about PFAS in drinking water, the authorities still recommend tap water over bottled water.
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This is because tap water is continuously monitored.
Particularly vulnerable groups
According to the Ministry of Health, some groups are more vulnerable than others. This includes pregnant women, infants, and employees at companies that work with PFAS.
PFAS are often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they break down very slowly in nature.
According to the authorities, the substances may be linked to elevated cholesterol, fertility problems, and certain types of cancer.
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Sources: Libération.
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