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How charcoal grills can lead to cancer

Over the last few years there has been a lot of talk about charcoal grilling and cancer. The plain fact is there are links between certain types of grilling and cancer. Some methods of grilling are more risky than others. The same is true for the kid of grill you cook with.

The type of charcoal used in your grill can have a big impact on how unhealthy your meal is. Any material burned in your grill will release soot particles and carbon, both of which are know for their carcinogenic properties. Most of these particles will float up into the atmosphere. Some will find their way into your lungs, potentially causing respiratory problems. The rest of these toxins will attach themselves to whatever food you happen to be grilling at the time. This is one of the links to cancer, but not the only one.

When you grill meat, two types of carcinogenic substances are produced. The first of these is called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs). The second one is called heterocyclic amines (HCAs). When you grill a juicy steak on the grill, you may notice that every so often, some melted fat or grease will drip onto the coals. The coals fry this fat very quickly, producing PAHs. When the smoke from the flare up rises, it takes these PAHs with it, depositing quite a lot of them on your food. Actually, you don't even need dripping fat to produce PAHs because they can form directly on the food itself. Then you eat the food, ingesting those toxins.

HCAs are a little different than PAHs. Instead of the charcoal being the culprit, the problem lies in the meat itself. When meat of any kind is cooked with a high heat or over long periods of time, HCAs are produced inside the food. This means that unlike PAHs, they can't be removed easily. The longer and hotter you cook your food, the more HCAs are created. Right now you're probably thinking that you'll never grill again, but keep reading. The creation of HCAs doesn't occur only when grilling. It can happen with any method of cooking, even in a regular oven.

Sounds pretty bad, doesn't it? It isn't all gloom-and-doom, however. The bottom line is that burning meat and overcooking it on a grill or anywhere will definitely increase your risk of developing certain types of cancer. There are still some variables that haven't been nailed down yet though. Scientists haven't discovered how much grilled meat you'd have to eat before it became dangerous. Nor have they measured just how burnt meat needs to be before reaching hazardous


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