Paul Saladino· MD
heterocyclic amines parasitic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons not a real problem at levels found in most meat consumption and meats pro-oxidant pro-inflammatory properties of excess heme iron we talked about that
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
heterocyclic amines parasitic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons not a real problem at levels found in most meat consumption and meats pro-oxidant pro-inflammatory properties of excess heme iron we talked about that
Every Sunday: the week’s new conflicts and verdict changes — and nothing else.
Native comments, Twitter mentions, and Reddit threads about this claim — surfaced together so the conversation isn't fragmented across platforms.
Bookmarking — the dossier-vs-overview split is the right call. Most of the time I want overview; sometimes I want receipts.
Would love a "what would change this verdict" RSS feed. Sign me up if it exists.
there's really no good evidence that these things are harmful for humans at all