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Fear of Forever Chemicals
To reduce stress around and exposure to forever chemicals, policymakers, industries, and communities must share the responsibility. That said, if you’re able to make small changes, doing so can decrease worry and exposure. Experts suggest the below changes if possible:
Buy fragrance-free.
Simplify cleaning solutions.
Swap out “nonstick” cookware.
Do your research on rugs and outerwear products
Consider eating organic and lower on the food chain.
Be aware of children’s exposures.
Plan activities in concert with air quality levels.
Get Tested
Still stressed? Ask your health care provider for a “body burden” test (usually a blood test); Quest Diagnostics has a PFAS test panel. Many health insurance companies cover the cost of testing (and states like Maine are trying to legislate that they are required to). “Body burden” results are often divided into percentiles and measured against levels from the CDC’s thousands of samples. The higher the percentiles, the higher the concern, though results vary depending on the chemical, Carlson said.
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