There seems to be more evidence mounting in the ongoing Perflurooctanoic Acid (PFOA) debate. PFOA is used in the production of Teflon and other non-stick surfaces and is found in the packaging of candy bars, microwave popcorn, fast food packaging like french fry and pizza boxes, bakery items, drinks, paper plates, and a host of "stain resistant" products such as carpets. Other well-known brand names containing PFOA include Stainmaster, Scotchgard, SilverStone, Fluron, Supra, Excalibur, Greblon, Xylon, Duracote, Resistal, Autograph and T-Fal.
Chemical Used in Non-Stick Cookware Continues to Prove Its Toxicity

Chemical Used in Non-Stick Cookware Continues to Prove Its Toxicity
(via www.organicconsumers.org)
Submitted by The_Green_Republican on Sat, 2008-02-16 20:46. | Tags: business | food | health | toxic chemicals