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also been found to be dangerous to inhale hydrocarbons from flames because they can cause many of the issues listed above. Dealing with these issues is also explained in depth by a video on homeofpopoi.com. It should certainly be made apparent that fire eating can also cause long term health effects especially if done incorrectly.
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