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The DNA-Damager in Fried Foods

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The DNA-Damager in Fried Foods

Glycidol may help explain why people who eat fried foods get more cancer.

“The main purpose of frying is to produce foods with good consumer acceptability. However, not all acceptable foods are safe.” Food chemists have been very interested in the newly discovered toxic compounds produced by frying.

We’ve been refining vegetable oils for more than a century, but only recently have we discovered that this can produce concerning compounds such as 3-MCPD and, even worse, glycidol. 3-MCPD is considered a nongenotoxic carcinogen with a tolerable daily intake, while glycidol is a known genotoxic carcinogen, meaning it can cause cancer by directly damaging our DNA, as I discuss in my video The Carcinogen Glycidol in Cooking Oils.

If a compound is not directly DNA-damaging, it’s assumed that it acts through a mechanism that exhibits a threshold; a so-called no-effect level may exist, a level below which it may not be harmful. But if a compound does damage DNA, it’s generally assumed to follow “a non-threshold mechanism…and no ‘safe level of intake’ can be derived,” because it may only take DNA mutation to start the march towards cancer. So, such substances are not allowed to be added intentionally to foods. For so-called unavoidable contaminants, the “ALARA” principle is followed, meaning that the level should be as low as reasonably achievable or as low as reasonably practicable. Since that’s what glycidol appears to be, we should try to avoid it as much as possible.

A lifetime cancer risk of 1 in 100,000 is “often used as a figure for acceptable risk in the population.” Based on lab animal data, this might be exceeded if someone weighing about 150 pounds consumed less than a microgram a day. However, thanks to the use of refined oils in so many food products, the average glycidol exposure may be more than 50 micrograms. And in children, the level of intake may exceed acceptable cancer risk by 200-fold.

So, do people who eat more fried food get more cancer? There is said to be strong evidence that there may be a higher risk of developing chronic disease among frequent consumers of fried foods, but that’s talking largely about cardiovascular health. For example, in a study of more than 100,000 women, frequently consuming fried foods, especially fried chicken and fried fish, was associated with a higher risk of all-cause mortality, meaning such consumers lived, on average, significantly shorter lives. But that was due largely to cardiovascular mortality, whereas fried food consumption was not generally associated with dying from cancer. In men, however, a larger intake of fried food was associated with a 35% increased risk of prostate cancer. Therefore, perhaps men with an increased risk of prostate cancer should, as a precaution, limit their consumption of fried foods.

These refined oils are also used in infant formulas, which presents a problem for babies who aren’t breastfed. The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment has come to the conclusion that “infants who are fed exclusively industrially prepared infant milk formula would take in harmful levels of glycidol.” It should be noted that U.S. formulas contain levels of glycidol contamination comparable to those found in Europe—yet another reason that breast is absolutely best. Meanwhile, there are calls on the manufacturers of these products to do everything they can to reduce levels as low as possible.

But, evidently, the industry has yet to find a way to refine vegetable oils without creating these kinds of by-products, “while at the same time maintaining the quality of the refined product.” It was therefore concluded that this problem has no simple solutions, but I disagree. We can choose to avoid the use of oils and fried foods.

Doctor’s Note

I previously talked about 3-MCPD in The Side Effects of 3-MCPD in Bragg’s Liquid Aminos and 3-MCPD in Refined Cooking Oils.

There is no substitute for human breast milk. Adoptive families or those who use surrogates may want to look for a nearby milk bank.

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