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Rice can cause cancer, if not cooked properly

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Rice is a staple food in the country. When consumed in moderation, rice is healthy. It is also an easy to cook option and thus a favourite of people who do not have much time to spend in the kitchen.

But not cooking rice properly can be dangerous for your health. You will be shocked to know that a recent study claims that not cooking rice properly can even give you cancer. Yes, you read that right.

All the foods that we eat these days are full of chemicals. Without even realising we ingest so many chemicals every day, which can cause trouble in future.

As per a recent study by the Queen’s University Belfast in England, the chemical from industrial toxins and pesticides in the soil can make rice dangerous. It can even lead to arsenic poisoning in many cases.

There is not one but multiple studies claiming that rice is a carcinogen and promotes the formation of cancer.

In another study, women participated in California Teachers Study, which was started in the mid-90s to identify the possible risk factors for breast and other cancer.

A total of 9,400 participants developed cancer during follow-up, with breast and lung cancer cases being the highest.

Arsenic is a chemical present in various minerals. It is used for making industrial insecticides and pesticides. There are some countries that have a high level of arsenic in their groundwater. But if we are exposed to the chemical for a long time through food or water, it can lead to arsenic poisoning. One can experience vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea and even cancer. As per the study, rice has a high level of arsenic and thus, if not cooked properly, it can lead to health issues in future.

You do not need to give up on your favourite rice. As per the study by Queen’s University Belfast, the best way to get rid of arsenic from the rice is to soak it overnight in water before cooking. When this process has followed the level of toxins was reduced by 80 per cent.

 

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