Bryan Johnson· Author
It's actually the process of making them that that creates the majority of the compounds that are bad for you.
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It's actually the process of making them that that creates the majority of the compounds that are bad for you.
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But also teflon pans and non-stick pans when they get to a certain temperature they do start to release volatile compounds.
So manufacturing the products is the primary source of the the PAS that um PFOA which is the really bad one that everybody tries to avoid that was used to make teflon pans for a long time.