Paul Saladino· MD
I don't think that a moderate amount is going to harm a human
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I don't think that a moderate amount is going to harm a human
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it's only when we are consuming very high levels of these in the study the quote is from extremely browned burned ground beef that they found any amount of correlation with colon cancer
if you go to make like a hamburger or steak and you just brown the outside there's not I do not think there's any evidence that that amount of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or heterocyclic amines is going to trigger a precancerous process in the gut