It does not, but aluminum oxide is even more of a "forever chemical" than teflon is, though less so than, for example, the nitrogen that constitutes 78% of the atmosphere.
i guess in that case the question would be if one should be as worried about the biological effects of PFAS as much as these two other forever chemicals you cite
i guess in that case the question would be if one should be as worried about the biological effects of PFAS as much as these two other forever chemicals you cite