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nayhaisthebest1GOLD Member stranger 5 posts Location: Australia
Posted: i was wondering if firebreathing with a safer fuel, ie. vegetable oils, could still cause ARDS?
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: Vegetable oil is still constructed of hydrocarbon chains... so I daresay it wouldn't really even be diminished, but I'm not really a doctor, so I can't really confirm that.
Posted: I would suggest here [Old link] is a good place to ask this question...
I say no, it's not safer... The fire backlash risk to your lungs would be the same (i.e. there aren't different types of fire so if flames got in your lungs you're effed no matter what.)
and the oil.. nope. "Aspiration of oil, eg, mineral oil or vegetable oil, causes exogenous lipoid pneumonia, a rare form of pneumonia." Taken from e-Medicine.. https://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC175.HTM
As if you read the above HOP link, pneumonia can easily lead to ARDS if the lungs are damaged enough.
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