Non-stick pan causes aging in women

American scientists have discovered chemicals that take away the youth of women. ABC News reports that these dangerous substances are found in the non-stick coating of pans and other food packaging.

Scientists claim that women who soon enter pre-menopause and age rapidly are often exposed to these cooking appliances.

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Compounds in non-stick pans and food packaging make women age faster.

They are chemically harmful to the substance of the ubiquitous pefluoroabon PFC , in the kitchen (as mentioned in the nonstick coating of the pot), in the bedroom (perfume spray bottle) and elsewhere in the house. (Household chemical products such as flies, mosquitoes, cockroaches, glass cleaning, toilet spray .).

It has also been shown that these substances are linked to thyroid cancer, causing disease to the immune system and heart diseases. The highest PFC content in the blood is in women between the ages of 42 and 44, meaning that before entering menopause.

One of the authors found that this phenomenon confirmed: 'There is no doubt that PFCs affect the aging process. While scientific studies have not yet demonstrated their mechanism of action, their high content in the female body is the cause of early menopause in them. High levels of PFC in the blood of women over 42 - 45 are the highest because they have to be most exposed to them so they have not been eliminated from the body. '