
PFAS risk depends on exposure route, concentration, and duration β checking official sources beats reacting to a single headline.
PFAS coverage tends to flatten into "once exposed, it never leaves your body" β but actual risk varies by route, concentration, and duration of exposure. This isn't a warning about any specific product or region; it's nine everyday touchpoints where PFAS can show up, each linked to where regulators actually publish their findings.
Each entry covers what the topic is, a misconception worth avoiding, and which official body to check for current data. For specific regulatory limits or test results, go straight to the source agency β Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, the Ministry of Environment, or their international equivalents β rather than relying on this summary.
