• Gabu@lemmy.ml
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    Solution: don’t use bandaids to begin with - take a small amount of cotton, roll it into a ball and press it against the wound, then hold it in place with a weak adhesive patch or, preferably, gauze. Takes a couple minutes, instead of the three seconds of a bandaid, but does that time really make a difference in your life?

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      The report says adhesive patches contain PFAS. The adhesive is where PFAS are introduced to bandaids

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        That’s why I specifically mentioned weak adhesive patches, which are usually made with simpler processes or even organic sources.