05/29/2026
"Forever chemicals."
That's not a marketing term. That's literally what scientists call them — because PFAS don't break down. Not in the environment. Not easily in your body. Not over time.
They've been used for decades in nonstick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, waterproof gear, and firefighting foam. And they've been quietly making their way into water supplies across the country.
A national study found PFAS in nearly half of U.S. tap water samples.
Not just industrial areas. Not just old infrastructure. Everywhere.
The good news: the right filtration system — specifically reverse osmosis — can significantly reduce PFAS in your drinking water. The key word is right. Not every filter handles it.
If your family is on city water or a private well, it's worth knowing what's actually coming out of your tap.
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