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Yup. 100% safe, as long as one never ever heats up teflon beyond a certain point. FDA validated testing, therefore, shows it as safe! Yet who one Earth has never, even for a few seconds, had something happen while cooking. A distraction. A mistake with the heat. An accident requiring attention, a small child taking attention away. One mistake, one moment of error, and now the teflon is toxic. Meanwhile, there are endless warning labels all over packages for absolutely absurd things. Such a bizarre world. What gets me, is that there are all sorts of replacement non-stick coatings. All brand new, all "Oh yes that's perfectly safe!", people happily buying those. Iron or stainless steel for me, thank you. |
Companies don't want to list negative stuff on the label because people look, then don't buy.
I found out the I had a lot of trouble with Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - my sheets would irritate me after I washed them, and it was a relief to find a detergent without it. (also goes for shampoo, toothpaste and lots more)
But the lengths companies go to when hiding it on the ingredients list. They name it something else.
See "other names" on this page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_dodecyl_sulfate
I think hiding the type of non-stick coating on a frying pan or a toaster has a lot in common with obscuring SLS.