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The "PFOA-free" label on your nonstick pan is technically accurate — and structurally blind to three documented pathways of exposure the regulatory test was never built to measure. In this episode, we debate: does a technically accurate regulatory label provide meaningful consumer protection when the test it rests on — a 1970s extractables migration assay — cannot see particle shedding, thermal decomposition gases, or the replacement chemicals that took PFOA's place? We unpack 6 concepts you will need before reading the article: the Extractables Migration Assay, Targeted Analyte Architecture, Particle Shedding, Thermal Decomposition, Regrettable Substitution, and the Polymer of Low Concern Defence. Related episodes: The Disclosure Gap, The Pan Topics: nonstick cookware, PFOA-free, PTFE, Teflon, food contact regulation, microplastics, thermal decomposition, cookware safety, regrettable substitution, GenX Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-nonstick-inheritance
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