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Mercury in Fish

mistimn
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I'm curious to see what everyone's thoughts are on mercury in fish. Over the last few months I have decreased my meat intake and am trying to eat cleaner. I am going to start lifting at the end of the year and am trying to eat a more protein rich diet. I started thinking about mercury in fish and wonder if this is something I should be concerned with.
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Depends on the type of fish.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_in_fish
TL;DR
The longer a fish lives, and the higher it is on the food chain, the more mercury it has. You can eat salmon pretty much all day every day and be fine, however.0 -
My strict policy is never to add mercury to my fish. I limit it to a little salt and pepper, and maybe some lemon.0
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My strict policy is never to add mercury to my fish. I limit it to a little salt and pepper, and maybe some lemon.
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I've been a pescatarian for over 15 years, eat fish easily 3-4 times a week.
Mercury is not a concern in the least.
Unless you're eating a couple of cans of tuna a day I wouldn't sweat it.
Here's a link to info from the FDA:
http://water.epa.gov/scitech/swguidance/fishshellfish/outreach/advice_index.cfm0 -
Read this article for all your mercury in fish questions:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mroussell5.htm
TLDR: A normal person can eat a can of tuna a day for a year and be fine. Three cans a day for a month will make you loopy, but your lifts will be awesome.0 -
I've been a pescatarian for over 15 years, eat fish easily 3-4 times a week.
Mercury is not a concern in the least.
Unless you're eating a couple of cans of tuna a day I wouldn't sweat it.
Here's a link to info from the FDA:
http://water.epa.gov/scitech/swguidance/fishshellfish/outreach/advice_index.cfm
Thanks0 -
Read this article for all your mercury in fish questions:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mroussell5.htm
TLDR: A normal person can eat a can of tuna a day for a year and be fine. Three cans a day for a month will make you loopy, but your lifts will be awesome.
^^^ Thus is a great article just what I was looking for thank you!0 -
I've eaten a can of albacore in front of a scientific poster session on methylmercury at an international convention before.
I troll IRL too.0
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