… the pans are likely not “nontoxic” some independent testing and research suggests. Nor are they even “ceramic” – at least not in the way the public broadly thinks of ceramics. Now, regulators are investigating some of the pan sellers’ claims.
… the pans are likely not “nontoxic” some independent testing and research suggests. Nor are they even “ceramic” – at least not in the way the public broadly thinks of ceramics. Now, regulators are investigating some of the pan sellers’ claims.
The peeling teflon is inert and way too big to be absorbed your body. It just passes through without causing harm, cancer or otherwise.
Teflon has it’s uses for some dishes like fish and omelettes, but it’s true that they are essentially disposable trash.
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