Dr. Linda Birnbaum, a prominent toxicologist and former head of the National Toxicology Program, has sounded the alarm about the presence of harmful chemicals in bandages from some of the most trusted brands on the market.
According to Dr. Birnbaum, bandages from well-reputed companies such as Band-Aid and Curad contain dangerous levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as forever chemicals.
PFAS chemicals, which are often utilized in the production of bandage adhesives, have prompted major health concerns due to their carcinogenic potential. Investigators are concerned that these chemicals may be leaking into open wounds, posing a considerable risk of cancer to anyone who uses these bandages.
So, what does this mean for consumers? Essentially, it means that people who use these bandages to prevent and cure wounds may be unintentionally exposing themselves to dangerous compounds. PFAS chemicals can enter the bloodstream through a variety of methods, including intake of contaminated water or food. Once in the bloodstream, PFAS can accumulate in healthy tissue, causing harm to the immune system, liver, kidneys, and other critical organs.
The discovery that several well-known bandage brands contain significant amounts of fluorine, a critical indicator of PFAS contamination, emphasizes the urgency of the situation. Band-Aid, Care Science, Curad, CVS Health, Equate, First Honey, Rite Aid brand, Solimo (Amazon brand), and Target’s brand Up & Up have all been found to have fluorine levels above 100 parts per million.
Discover more from Where Is The Buzz | Breaking News, Entertainment, Exclusive Interviews & More
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.