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Just a few other things that the IARC rate as equally dangerous for producing cancer as roundup

- working as a barber or hairdresser

- being a shift worker

- frying food

- opening your stove door when burning wood to top up.

Not suggesting that glyphosate is totally safe, just trying to put it into context.

Cooking and eating barbecue food is considerably more dangerous however.

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Just a few other things that the IARC rate as equally dangerous for producing cancer as roundup

- working as a barber or hairdresser

- being a shift worker

- frying food

- opening your stove door when burning wood to top up.

Not suggesting that glyphosate is totally safe, just trying to put it into context.

Cooking and eating barbecue food is considerably more dangerous however.

 

I agree. People get very anxious about getting the timings right so that the sausages and burgers are ready at the same time, not over or under cooked.

This stress is unhealthy.

 

However, not enough people realise that the truth about BBQ timings is actually

all about how many beers you can fit in to the allotted time.

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