Paul Saladino· MD
if you take a large french fries that's cooked in that prolonged prolonged heated oil um that will contain about one to one and a half milligrams of acrylene
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if you take a large french fries that's cooked in that prolonged prolonged heated oil um that will contain about one to one and a half milligrams of acrylene
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the acrylene in a a large french fries is the equivalent of smoking 18 to 26 average cigarettes or up to 97 cigarettes that are lowest in acrylene
if you take a large french fries that's cooked in that prolonged prolonged heated oil um that will contain about one to one and a half milligrams of acroline
so one to one and a half milligrams so I did the math on this and it turns out that the acrylene in a a large french fries is the equivalent of smoking 18 to 26 average cigarettes or up to 97 cigarettes that are lowest in acrylene
one serving of large fries at McDonald's contains the same amount of these harmful chemicals alahh eyeses alkanes that are found in one pack of cigarettes
The amount of acrolein in a large French fry at McDonald's is equivalent to the amount of acrolein in a pack of cigarettes.
And did you know that the amount of acryine in this large French fry is actually equivalent to a pack of cigarettes? In fact, on a Tuesday afternoon, it might even be higher.
In fact, the amount of acrolein in this large French fry is equivalent to that found in a pack of cigarettes.