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I mentioned the use of cedar shavings as a smoker fuel in a post to
Bee-L several years ago.  It illicited a response from Andy Nachbauer.
In his e-mail, he indicated that several compounds were created when
cedar was combusted which posed potential health problems.  One compound
in particular appeared to affect the liver.  As a result, I discontinued
the use of cedar shavings.

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