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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Perfluoroalkyls, which are chemicals used to keep grease from leaking through fast food wrappers, are being ingested by people through their food and showing up as contaminants in blood
Perfluoroalkyls, which are chemicals used to keep grease from leaking
through fast food wrappers, are being ingested by people through their
food and showing up as contaminants in blood.
Perfluoroalkyls are stable, synthetic chemicals that repel oil,
grease, and water. They are used in surface protection treatments and
coatings for packages. The specific chemicals studied were
polyfluoroalkyl phosphate esters (PAPs), which are the breakdown
products of the perfluorinated carboxylic acids used in coating the food
wrappers.
You know that eating fast food is not good for you, but now you have a
new reason to avoid it as it turns out that even the wrapper used to
store the food until you eat it is toxic.
You may not realize it, but you and your family are continually
exposed to a hazardous class of chemicals called perfluoroalkyls, which
include perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS).
Common, everyday sources of exposure include:
Drinking water
Air
Dust
Food packaging / Fast food wrappers
Microwave popcorn
Non-stick pots and pans
Cord blood and breast milk
Stain-proof clothing
Carpet and fabric protectors
Flame retardants
According to recent survey results, these chemicals can be detected in nearly all people in the US, including children!
And it's not just PFOA and PFOS that show up. The CDC's Fourth National Report on Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals, 2009
(which is considered the most comprehensive assessment to date of the
exposure of the U.S. population to chemicals in our environment),
detected a total of 12 different types of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in Americans tested.
I've written many articles about one of the most common sources of these hazardous chemicals, namely non-stick cookware. But the study above brings up yet another pervasive source – fast food wrappers!
Regulators' Assumptions Proven All Wrong – Again!
Three years ago, environmental chemists Scott Mabury and Jessica
D'eon established that food wrappers are indeed a source of
perfluorinated chemicals, specifically polyfluoroalkyl phosphate esters,
known as PAPs.
PAPs are byproducts of perfluorinated carboxylic acids (PFCAs, which
include PFOA), which are commonly used to coat different types of food
wrappers.
In this study, the pair shows that these chemicals can, and do, transfer from the wrappers into the food, and that food wrappers are in fact a source of human exposure to PFCAs, including PFOA.
According to Madbury, our regulators made three assumptions about these chemicals, all of which have now been proven wrong:
The chemicals will not migrate from the paper into the food
The chemicals will not become available to your body
Your body will not process these chemicals
The Many Health Dangers of PFCs
These chemicals are part of an expanding group of chemicals commonly referred to as "gender-bending" chemicals, because they can disrupt your endocrine system and affect your sex hormones.
But researchers have also linked them to a range of other health dangers.
In animal studies, PFOA has been associated with:
"Significant increases in treatment related deaths" in rat offspring at doses that did not affect the mothers
Serious changes in the weight of various organs, including the brain, prostate, liver, thymus, and kidneys
The deaths of a significant number of rat pups of mothers that had been exposed to PFOA
Damage to the pituitary at all doses in female rat offspring (The
pituitary secretes hormones that regulate growth, reproduction, and many
metabolic processes. Change in pituitary size is associated with
toxicity)
PFOS increased the risk of infertility anywhere from 70 to 134
percent, while PFOA was linked to a 60 to 154 percent increase in the
chance of infertility.
Your thyroid contains thyroglobulin protein, which binds to iodine to
form hormones, which in turn influence essentially every organ, tissue
and cell in your body. Thyroid hormones are also required for growth and
development in children. Thyroid disease, if left untreated, can lead
to heart disease, infertility, muscle weakness, and osteoporosis.
Cancer -- PFOA has been associated with tumors in
at least four different organs in animal tests (liver, pancreas,
testicles and mammary glands in rats), and has been associated with
increases in prostate cancer in PFOA plant workers.
The EPA has ruled PFCs as "likely carcinogens," and has stated that
PFOA "poses developmental and reproductive risks to humans."
Immune system problems -- Several studies by
scientists in Sweden indicate that PFC's have an adverse effect on your
immune system. As described in a report on PFC's by the Environmental
Working Group (EWG), PFOA was found to decrease all immune cell
subpopulations studied, in the thymus and spleen, and caused
immunosupression.
Increased LDL cholesterol levels – A recent study in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
implicates both PFOA and PFOS. Children and teens with higher PFOA
levels had higher levels of total cholesterol and LDL or "bad"
cholesterol, while PFOS was associated with increased total cholesterol,
including both LDL cholesterol and HDL or "good" cholesterol.
For more information on the studies linking PFC's with various health
problems, please review the Environmental Working Groups extensive
report on this topic.
What Can You Do to Protect Your Health?
I strongly recommend avoiding any product you know contain these
toxic compounds, particularly non-stick cookware, but also foods sold in
grease-proof food packaging, such as fast food.
Clearly, if you're eating fast food, PFC's from the wrapper may be
the least of your problems, but I think it's still important to realize
that not only are you not getting proper nutrition from the food itself,
the wrappers may also add to your toxic burden.
Most important of all, however, is ditching your non-stick cookware,
because they're a MAJOR source of PFC's, particularly PFOA. The moment
you heat them, they start to liberate fluoride vapors that are so toxic
they will kill small birds!
Every time you cook with them, you inhale these chemicals, and the
food in the pan absorbs them too, turning every home-cooked meal
toxic...
As for identifying other products to avoid, the Environmental Working
Group has done an extensive search for common products containing
PFC's. You can look through their listings here.
Keep in mind that avoiding these products is especially crucial for
pregnant women or couples who want to have children, since PFC's can
have a serious impact on your fertility, and on your baby's delicate
hormonal system.
Regulators' Assumptions Proven All Wrong – Again!
The Many Health Dangers of PFCs
What Can You Do to Protect Your Health?