PFAS — The Chemistry That Refuses to Leave

Michael Dente

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Langue:
Ebook en anglais
ISBN:
9798233309557
Date de parution:
25-01-26
Editeur:
Michael Dente
Format:
Ebook
Format Détaillé:
EPUB
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Description

PFAS — The Chemistry That Refuses to Leave is a scientific, evidence-based examination of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of synthetic chemicals engineered for permanence and now embedded in the environment, food systems, and human biology.

Unlike traditional pollutants, PFAS do not meaningfully degrade. Their chemical stability allows them to persist in water, soil, wildlife, agriculture, and the human body for years to decades. This book traces the full chain of impact — from molecular design and industrial expansion to environmental saturation, biological accumulation, metabolic disruption, immune effects, reproductive interference, neurodevelopmental risks, and long-term disease associations.

Drawing on documented mechanisms rather than ideological framing, the book explains how PFAS interact with proteins, hormones, lipid metabolism, immune regulation, and gene expression, and why natural detox pathways cannot efficiently remove them. It examines population-level exposure, generational carryover, economic burden, and the biological limits of reversal.

This is not an activist manifesto or a speculative narrative. It is a factual record of a permanent chemical shift — and the structural consequences of introducing non-degrading synthetic compounds into living systems.