Paul Saladino· MD
Lululemon leggings contain chemicals that are difficult for the human body to get rid of. They’re called “forever chemicals” for a reason.
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Lululemon leggings contain chemicals that are difficult for the human body to get rid of. They’re called “forever chemicals” for a reason.
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all right guys Lululemon the tight and Lululemon and the sports bras and a number of other manufacturers contain significant levels of BPA and pfas per floor alkylated substances that can be absorbed through the skin
Be careful about synthetic clothing. Clothing from Lululemon has been found to be contaminated with Forever Chemicals. Sports bras, leggings, now Apple Watch bands are something to consider.
So, one of the things is the PFAS, right? So, the the parafflloro alkalo substances the forever chemicals because they do seem to transfer to the skin.