Paul Saladino· MD
these compounds pfas which are prevalent in the environment and found in non-stick pans and plastic coated paper like your coffee cup from starbucks or your takeout container are decreasing your testosterone
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
these compounds pfas which are prevalent in the environment and found in non-stick pans and plastic coated paper like your coffee cup from starbucks or your takeout container are decreasing your testosterone
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compounds found in non-stick like teflon or pfas polyfluoroalkalated substances have been shown in cell culture to diminish to decrease the formation of testosterone and the activity of testosterone at the testosterone receptor
Teflon used to be made with a chemical called pfoa This is actually associated with headaches irritability but it was removed from these pans in 2013 because of the clear negative hormonal effects in humans