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Toxins in BBQ fumes can be absorbed through the skin, study shows
2018-05-24
When you fire up the grill for your Memorial Day cookout, beware: Those tantalizing aromas hold an underestimated health risk.
So the reporter is a budding liberal I see.
Grilling meats at a high temperature can produce cancer-causing compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. You can be exposed to significant PAH levels simply by breathing in the sweet scent of barbecue.
No mention of contributing to gerbil worming? They must have given up.
A new study from China suggests letting your skin come into contact with PAHs when you grill food is even more harmful than just savoring the aroma. And clothing won't fully protect you against them.

PAHs can cause lung disease and DNA mutations, the researchers said. Though eating barbecued meats is the most common source of exposure, just standing near a grill and breathing PAH-contaminated air can be risky, previous studies have shown.
Ask me if I care, PETA-member cow-fart denier.
For the latest study, published May 23 in Environmental Science & Technology, a team led by Eddy Y. Zeng at Jinan University closely examined skin exposure to PAHs from barbecue fumes and particles.

The researchers divided volunteers into groups based on various levels of exposure to grilled foods and smoke.

Urine samples revealed the greatest PAH exposure came from eating grilled foods, but skin contact was in second place, followed by inhalation of barbecue fumes.
Are you going to eat the rest of that steak?
Clothes can help protect you from the smoke, but only for a short period, the researchers noted in a journal news release. Once fabrics become saturated with contaminated smoke, the skin can absorb high PAH levels.
I like to hang my clean clothes on the clothesline and position the BBQ so they're downwind.
To reduce your exposure to these toxic compounds, the researchers recommend laundering clothes immediately after you are around a grill.
That kinda defeats the purpose.
"Here, have a shot of Liquid Smoke"
Posted by:gorb

#10  I hope the coroner finds a smoke ring during my autopsy.
Posted by: Ulolump Grumble1426   2018-05-24 19:07  

#9  They are more than welcome to eat all the solylent green, blue, red or purple. I'll continue eating my dead char brioled cow, chicken, pig and shrimp. We'll see who dies Happy.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-05-24 18:25  

#8  At least I'll die with a happy tummy.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-05-24 17:55  

#7  You know what else generates lots of cancer-causing PAH's? Smoking pot. Odd that this never seems to get mentioned by the MFM. (Pot smokers all, would be my bet.)
Posted by: PBMcL   2018-05-24 17:51  

#6  Not only will I stand downwind of the BBQ, but I will insist that the beef I buy come only from cattle that have been fenced in with fence posts made from old-growth trees, and fed only a high GMO-based grain diet. None of that phoney baloney free-range organic crap for me!
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2018-05-24 17:12  

#5  From now on, I will only BBQ with my back to the wind. I will encourage people I don't like to stand downwind.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-05-24 16:01  

#4  Given that we've been eating BBQ ever since the invention of fire we should all be dead by now.
I estimate that the vast majority of humans who have ever eaten BBQ ARE dead by now, all 70 or so billion of them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-05-24 16:00  

#3  Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons? PAH!, I say. Given that we've been eating BBQ ever since the invention of fire we should all be dead by now.

Also, what if we launder the steak immediately after cooking? If it works for clothes, it should work for meat, right?
Posted by: SteveS   2018-05-24 15:30  

#2  And besides, "Meat is Murder"!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-05-24 14:41  

#1  Desperately needs a hysteria watermark. Can someone add that? Thanks! :-)
Posted by: gorb   2018-05-24 14:36  

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