Mercury in Salmon
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WHFoods: How safe is salmon with respect to mercury?
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Canned Tuna vs. Salmon
blog.foodfacts.com — “Canned tuna is an easy, convenient protein source, but it's notorious for mercury contamination.” View full resource at blog.foodfacts.com
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Canned Tuna v.s. Salmon http://bit.ly/cXkkt9 What do you think?
Is mercury a concern with wild salmon? | NutritionData.com Blog by Monica Reinagel, L.D.N., C.N.S.
blog.nutritiondata.com — “Q. I eat wild salmon almost every day. Is there an issue with mercury from eating too much salmon, and how much salmon is safe to eat during the course” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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Nordic Naturals introduces Kenai Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil
news-medical.net — “Nordic Naturals, the industry leader in omega-3 fish oil, introduces Kenai Wild™ Alaskan Salmon Oil to address the growing demand for salmon oil supplementation and to ensure that consumers have a choice that has been third-party tested for heavy metals including, arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury, and other contaminants such as PCBs.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Wild-Caught Salmon, Farmed Trout on List of Healthy Fish Choices - Healthy Living - Health.com
living.health.com — “Salmon, tuna, and other fish are loaded with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, so they must be good for you, right? Not so fast"some types of fish have more mercury than others, and others are harvested from the ocean or farmed in a way that’s harmful to the environment.” View full resource at living.health.com
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Nothing Fishy Here: Wild-Caught Salmon, Farmed Trout on List of Healthy Fish Choices http://su.pr/38YbrE
Catch of the week: 8 ounces of fish in your diet - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “Americans need to eat more than twice the amount of fish they do now to reduce their risk of heart disease, according to the government's new dietary guidelines, out today.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
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How to choose healthy, ocean-friendly fish - CNN.com
cnn.com — “Salmon, tuna, and other fish are loaded with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, so they must be good for you, right? Not so fast--some types of fish have more mercury than others, and others are harvested from the ocean or farmed in a way that's harmful to the environment.” View full resource at cnn.com
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How to choose healthy, ocean-friendly fish - CNN.com
cnn.com — “Salmon, tuna, and other fish are loaded with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, so they must be good for you, right? Not so fast--some types of fish have more mercury than others, and others are harvested from the ocean or farmed in a way that's harmful to the environment.” View full resource at cnn.com
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Safe Fish Choices
healthyfellow.com — “Safe Fish Choices” View full resource at healthyfellow.com
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@donnasn re: fish - Alaskan wild salmon is a good option. Farmed fish and mercury content vary. This link might help: http://j.mp/cI0zrJ
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