Sources and Removal of PFAS, Over 1,500 U.S. textile mills may discharge PFAS according to an EWG report based on EPA data. Besides landfills and waste disposal facilities, sewage and waste treatment plants are also common sources of contamination.<\/p>\n
Military bases and airports are major sources of PFAS contamination. mostly from training and testing exercises using firefighting foam. Nearby communities also suffer groundwater and drinking water contamination due to their proximity to these facilities. (Spanne, February 15, 2022)<\/p>\n
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Recently, researchers at Northwestern University published a study showing that PFAS can be destroyed using two relatively harmless chemicals: sodium hydroxide or lye, a chemical used to make soap, and dimethyl sulfoxide, a chemical approved as a medication for bladder pain syndrome.<\/p>\n
What is the most effective way to avoid or cleanse your body of PFAS?<\/p>\n
One way to avoid PFAS in the body is to exercise caution when eating food containing these chemicals.<\/p>\n
People should monitor their diet and limit foods such as fast food, processed foods, and dairy products.<\/p>\n
Drinking clean water is essential for avoiding PFAS accumulation.<\/strong><\/p>\n
Consuming fresh fruits and vegetables grown organically can help decrease pesticide exposure which may contain PFAS substances.<\/p>\n
Steps like using a home water filter system or switching to glass containers instead of plastic should also be considered.<\/p>\n
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What are the lifestyle changes recommended by experts to avoid PFAS in your daily life?<\/strong><\/p>\n
PFAS have been used around the world since the 1950s in a wide variety of consumer goods. Today, they can be found in products like firefighting foam, non-stick cookware, cosmetics, and materials that protect against grease, oil, and water, such as stain-resistant carpeting and fabrics, food packaging, and water-repellent clothing. So whether we\u2019re camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, cooking, putting on makeup, enjoying a takeout meal, or playing with our kids on the living room floor, PFAS has infiltrated everyday life. Completely avoiding PFAS is almost impossible but you can reduce your risk by avoiding:<\/p>\n
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Try to use purified water rather than spring water. The most convenient option is water filters.<\/p>\n
Summary:<\/strong><\/p>\n
PFAS can be removed from the body using different methods and filters, such as charcoal, bentonite clay, and herbs. Dietary improvements such as increasing fiber intake or taking herbal supplements with detoxifying properties can help remove toxins naturally.<\/p>\n
Check if your water source has been tested for PFAS. PFAS-containing water, or water that hasn’t been tested, may benefit from a water filter. There is, however, a difference in effectiveness between different water filters. Reverse osmosis filters and four to five-stage filters eliminated PFAS more effectively than others.<\/p>\n
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Spanne, A. (February 15, 2022). What is PFAS? Retrieved from Environmental Health News.<\/p>\n
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