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A_Chilean_Cyborg@feddit.cl to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 8 days ago

It's on your blood!

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    Chermical

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    Crayon 💀

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      made from crayfish

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    Which ones are meant

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      Teflon freon(CFC)…

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        Teflon is just the brand name. I believe it’s called Polytetrafluorethylene, thus ending in ne :)

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          Known also as PFAS or forever chemicals

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          Thank dog, we’re saved

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            SW42 shall forever be remembered a hero, who saved the world from a dark path

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        Teflon itself is quite good, getting it to stick to places is the problem.

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          Quite good, if you avoid the fact it’s literally everywhere including the atmosphere, doesn’t break down, and causes cancer. But who cares about such little things like cancer causing rain…

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            Again, that’s from getting it to stick to things. The smaller PTFE chemicals that make it possible to suspend Teflon in water are the problem.

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              Teflon is the brand name for for the chemical Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Making PTFE requires PFAS, which are the toxic part. Think of PFAS as little bits of chain varying lengths that get strung together to make the larger PTFE molecule.

              The argument you’re making sounds similar to something like “Fossil Fuels are safe, it’s just the CO2 that’s dangerous.” PFAS contaminated water being released to the environment is an unavoidable by produce of making Teflon. You can only make Teflon as a solid without suspending the PFAS in water first.

              Here’s a pretty good video about the history, manufacturing process, and toxicity.

              https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY

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                There is one important note: you won’t get cancer from the Teflon in your pans. You get it from the PFAS used to produce the pans. This means you don’t have to throw out all your pans, as if they were made from lead and asbestos. Just make sure not to buy new ones with Teflon.

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                The argument you’re making sounds similar to something like “Fossil Fuels are safe, it’s just the CO2 that’s dangerous.”

                I didn’t read it that way at all. Their argument sounds more like “there’s nuance that you’re glossing over.”

                It seems that we all agree PFAS are generally nasty chemicals, some worse than others. Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) is just one of the “nicer” ones.

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                  You can’t make teflon without the PFAS though. It’s like saying AIDS is completely different than HIV

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              It’s also what makes it cheap. Making Teflon other ways is much more expensive.

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              It’s releasing a high amount of micro and nano plastics, and those are linked to different health issues including cancer.

              https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969724027232

              our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.

              https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37419366/

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            Teflon itself is inert, but it’s also not needed to avoid that food sticks in a pan. In a good prepared Steel pan food sticks less than in a Teflon pan and is way more resistant to damages. The food sticks in the pan, if you don’t wait to add the food until it’s heated enough, not for other reasons, mistake often don by normal users. Professional cooks never use Teflon pans.

            Preparing a Steel pan non-stick

            • Clean the pan after buy it
            • Heat the pan on the kitchen
            • Add some oil and heat somewhat more until it smoke
            • After this, wait until i’s cold enough and distribute and eliminate the oil film over the whole surface with an kitchen paper.
            • Done

            After this, to fry something, add a little oil and wait until the oil has enough heat (test with the handle of a wood spoon, if it forms little bubbles on it in the oil, the temperature is OK), to add the food. It will never stick this way.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXEt-fhyCis

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              Teflon itself is inert

              About that

              our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.

              https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37419366/

              Steel/iron > teflon for sure though.

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            Teflon, on it’s own is safe, the problem are the chemicals used to produce it.

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              Read the rest of my comments…

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            Teflon doesn’t cause cancer.

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              It’s releasing a high amount of micro and nano plastics, and those are linked to different health issues including cancer.

              https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969724027232

              our findings suggest that PTFE-MPs-associated toxicity may be specifically linked to the activation of the ERK pathway, which ultimately induces oxidative stress and inflammation.

              https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37419366/

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                Oxidative stress and inflammation is cancer?

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                  At least 40% of human cancers are associated with aberrant ERK pathway activity (ERKp).

                  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41698-024-00554-5

                  ERK expression is critical for development and their hyperactivation plays a major role in cancer development and progression.

                  https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7027163/

                  Prolonged oxidative stress contributes to cancer initiation and progression through several biological mechanisms.

                  https://biologyinsights.com/oxidative-stress-and-cancer-whats-the-connection/

                  Oxidative stress, characterized by the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cells, plays a critical role in the development of cancer by affecting genomic stability and signaling pathways within the cellular microenvironment.

                  https://biosignaling.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12964-023-01398-5

                  Inflammation predisposes to the development of cancer and promotes all stages of tumorigenesis.

                  https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6831096/

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              I mean, it might… but we haven’t shown it does.

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                teflon itself is proved safe. its production is what’s causing all the problems.

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                  I had a waterproofing spray that said on it “Completely nontoxic ^when ^dry”

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              Modern teflon, sure.

              But there’s a reason its no longer made with PFOA.

              Studies have looked at cancer rates in people living near or working in PFOA-related chemical plants. Some of these studies have suggested an increased risk of testicular cancer and kidney cancer with increased PFOA exposure. Studies have also suggested a possible link to thyroid cancer, but the increases in risk have been small and could have been due to chance. - Source

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          In Denmark there was until very recently a factory doing something with teflon. That shit got launched out the chimney and just rained down everywhere.

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            free of charge?

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              Nah, Dupont invoiced everyone.

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                monsanto tactics

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            Yeah, every factory that does “something” with Teflon probably wants to stick it to things, which are the problematic chemicals, not Teflon itself.

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          In the same way Asbestos is a great material, just one small problem

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            Asbestos makes for a great cigarette filter material, though.

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              It is certainly… impactful for your lungs.

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            We are too weak for the miracle of asbestos.

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            Asbestos itself is toxic. Teflon is inert.

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    Nylon? To many things end with on.

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      funnily enough, that is a DuPont thing, but hasn’t find its way into everyone’s blood yet.

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        that is a DuPont thing, but hasn’t find its way into everyone’s blood yet.

        Umm… I’ve some bad news for you.

        https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024003374

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          welp, guess this meme is even more true then.

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        Yeah, that’s why I chose it haha.

        Edit: I was just being salty in my original comment due to the meme being to vague and me being a chemist.

        I’m not from the states but actually got to visit the DuPont plant that did nylon and Lycra. Also saw the river that once changed colour or something due to waste chemicals? I can’t remember the story.

        Regardless, I in no way support DuPont or any other company that is responsible for such damages as they have caused.

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        You’re just not trying hard enough, it took me a while but i managed to jam it in there (very little room in my veins because of all the microplastics)

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          Now do it with Lycra.

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        Except that they used the chemicals that do find their way into everyone’s blood to make nylon. So it tangentially fits the meme.

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    Watermelon?

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      Lethal when breathed in.

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    canceron should have been a dead giveaway

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    Does Teflon explain MAGA?

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      Nah, I’m betting on plain old lead.

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    zyklon B?,mustard gas.

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