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If I eat 2 pounds of tuna per day, am I going to get...

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...either teh geigh, teh blaque, or some other disease?

I've been eating this much per day for a few weeks now. I love it.

According to fishscam.com, I'm in the clear.
 
Not according to the website I posted.

I was concerned about catching teh messican (aka obesity) due to all the olive oil I've been eating, but that hasn't happened yet.
 
Take it as I'm saying it, I'm not so sure how seriously I'd take that site:

FishScam.com - SourceWatch

Frankly, why JUST tuna? It's not all that cheap. I mean, why not mix it up a bit, use other varieties of fish? While I happen to believe the mercury is an issue, another thought is that it is possible to develop an intolerance to any food that is consumed frequently and heavily.
 
I eat other stuff throughout the day (eggs, beef) but this comprises 3 out of my 7 daily meals.

The website says there's no problem which is why I believe it over the EPA. I don't like problems.
 
I eat other stuff throughout the day (eggs, beef) but this comprises 3 out of my 7 daily meals.

The website says there's no problem which is why I believe it over the EPA. I don't like problems.


some kid in california developed some serious cardiomyopathy and they didn't know why. I think he eventually died and when they did the autopsy they found heavy traces of mercury in his heart tissue. When you get metals in your heart tissue they disrupt the "vital" flow of electricity throughout the heart to make it pump right. The kid was some kind high school athlete and they found that he had gone to a diet inspired by some bodybuilders where he ate nothing but cans of tuna all day. There simply is no other way this kid could have been exposed to those levels of mercury. Beleive the EPA, cause if you talk to sushi owners.....like legitimate "japanese" owners of a sushi restaurant, they will tell you they are very hesitant about tuna caught off the coast of the U.S. I personally had this discussion with the owner of a place I went to all the time in frisco. He even showed me a slab of maguro (raw tuna) that he caught after inspection and he put up to the light and you could see tiny little shiny things in the blood rivulets. Than he showed me a comparative slab that was caught in japan. So I don't care even what the EPA or anybody else say's, I saw it with my own two eyes. Case closed for me. I still eat tuna, but not like I used to.
 
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some kid in california developed some serious cardiomyopathy and they didn't know why. I think he eventually died and when they did the autopsy they found heavy traces of mercury in his heart tissue. When you get metals in your heart tissue they disrupt the "vital" flow of electricity throughout the heart to make it pump right. The kid was some kind high school athlete and they found that he had gone to a diet inspired by some bodybuilders where he ate nothing but cans of tuna all day. There simply is no other way this kid could have been exposed to those levels of mercury. Beleive the EPA, cause if you talk to sushi owners.....like legitimate "japanese" owners of a sushi restaurant, they will tell you they are very hesitant about tuna caught off the coast of the U.S. I personally had this discussion with the owner of a place I went to all the time in frisco. He even showed me a slab of maguro (raw tuna) that he caught after inspection and he put up to the light and you could see tiny little shiny things in the blood rivulets. Than he showed me a comparative slab that was caught in japan. So I don't care even what the EPA or anybody else say's, I saw it with my own two eyes. Case closed for me. I still eat tuna, but not like I used to.

+1. i would eat lower mercury tuna, not albacore. starkist light if you must do it frequently. The olympic powerlifter i knew who competed ended up getting mercury poisoning and it messed him up a ton. be careful....
 
+1. i would eat lower mercury tuna, not albacore. starkist light if you must do it frequently. The olympic powerlifter i knew who competed ended up getting mercury poisoning and it messed him up a ton. be careful....


what were his symptoms?
 
I eat other stuff throughout the day (eggs, beef) but this comprises 3 out of my 7 daily meals.

The website says there's no problem which is why I believe it over the EPA. I don't like problems.
Yes, but did you check out the link?

"Rick Berman's Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) claims that its mission is to defend the rights of consumers to choose to eat, drink and smoke as they please. In reality, CCF is a front group for the tobacco, restaurant and alcoholic beverage industries, which provide all or most of its funding."

Basically, right up there with tobacco manufacturer's paying doctors to come up with tests that prove cigarettes are not harmful and nonaddictive.

The EPA says the frigging fluoride in our drinking water is harmless. If THEY're saying tuna has a too damn much mercury, I'm listening. They don't benefit shit if we don't eat the shit. I mean, do your thing, but I live in the midAtlantic region. I can take you to, literally, hundreds of places where you can fish, but it's clearly marked "DON'T EAT WHAT YOU CATCH. Consuming more than 6 oz. of fish from these waters in a 6 month period of time could constitute a serious health risk."

I mean, I know I'm not the brightest bulb in the box, but I know better than to drink out of a bottle marked:

poison.jpg
 
i heard someone was talking shit on olive oil up in this bitch.

watch yaself


Bor, as a half guido I tend to bathe in olive oil and occasionally use it to season my water.

I do eat only starkist light tuna, which apparently has less mercury.
 
Bor, I'll post a Time magazine article from the head of Harvard's toxicology department who kinda says the same thing.

Maybe the awesomeness of all the olive oil and garlic I mix with it will cancel out the mercury. :confused:

Yes, but did you check out the link?

"Rick Berman's Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) claims that its mission is to defend the rights of consumers to choose to eat, drink and smoke as they please. In reality, CCF is a front group for the tobacco, restaurant and alcoholic beverage industries, which provide all or most of its funding."

Basically, right up there with tobacco manufacturer's paying doctors to come up with tests that prove cigarettes are not harmful and nonaddictive.

The EPA says the frigging fluoride in our drinking water is harmless. If THEY're saying tuna has a too damn much mercury, I'm listening. They don't benefit shit if we don't eat the shit. I mean, do your thing, but I live in the midAtlantic region. I can take you to, literally, hundreds of places where you can fish, but it's clearly marked "DON'T EAT WHAT YOU CATCH. Consuming more than 6 oz. of fish from these waters in a 6 month period of time could constitute a serious health risk."

I mean, I know I'm not the brightest bulb in the box, but I know better than to drink out of a bottle marked:

poison.jpg
 
Bor, as a half guido I tend to bathe in olive oil and occasionally use it to season my water.

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as a 3/4 wop I'll see your water seasoning and raise you all night masturbation marathons with teh olive oil. I've tried to use with girls but they're like uh-uh, no way. :whatever:



























:lmao:
 
Bor, I'll post a Time magazine article from the head of Harvard's toxicology department who kinda says the same thing.

Maybe the awesomeness of all the olive oil and garlic I mix with it will cancel out the mercury. :confused:
The problem with heavy metals is they're very hard, if not impossible, for our bodies to remove. Nothing good cancels it out.

Put it this way, you start getting weird ass neurologic symptoms, like restless legs syndrome, unexplainable numbness or tingling in fingers or toes you might want to consider getting a heavy metal screen and quit cold turkey, that's all.

The other problem is that when you're more toxic from mercury it impairs your thinking and you start uh, well, going crazy :whatever: (the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland was mad because hat makers were nuts from inhaling the mercury vapors during the process of curing felt).

Anyway, I'm not saying don't eat tuna, hell, I eat the stuff myself, but 2 lbs. a day, most days, is a bit much.

Be well, man, just be well :D
 
Bor, as a half guido I tend to bathe in olive oil and occasionally use it to season my water.

I do eat only starkist light tuna, which apparently has less mercury.

Take this while you are eating your tuna.

Arizona Natural Products Calcium Disodium EDTA -- 500 mg - 100 Capsules - Vitacost

It will completely bind the mercury in the tuna. Take it about midway through your tuna meal. It will work best if you are not mixing the tuna with other stuff like pasta, i.e tuna salad.

EDTA is not a "natural" or herbal product. It's an industrial product. It will bind minerals in your gut like a motherfucker so go easy with it.
 
Take this while you are eating your tuna.

Arizona Natural Products Calcium Disodium EDTA -- 500 mg - 100 Capsules - Vitacost

It will completely bind the mercury in the tuna. Take it about midway through your tuna meal. It will work best if you are not mixing the tuna with other stuff like pasta, i.e tuna salad.

EDTA is not a "natural" or herbal product. It's an industrial product. It will bind minerals in your gut like a motherfucker so go easy with it.


Good lookin out. Hopefully this binding shit will turn me into a Magneto type supervillian.
 
Take this while you are eating your tuna.

Arizona Natural Products Calcium Disodium EDTA -- 500 mg - 100 Capsules - Vitacost

It will completely bind the mercury in the tuna. Take it about midway through your tuna meal. It will work best if you are not mixing the tuna with other stuff like pasta, i.e tuna salad.

EDTA is not a "natural" or herbal product. It's an industrial product. It will bind minerals in your gut like a motherfucker so go easy with it.

EDTA isn't exactly environmentally friendly. What's the point of trading out cancer for mercury poisoning?
 
The mercury was the first thing I thought of. I would try fresh tuna instead of packaged.

If your fish monger carries Southern Bluefin Tuna (not northern) that typically has about 1/3 the amount of mercury as found in Northern waters tuna. All the industrialization is in the Northern Hemisphere after all.
 
EDTA isn't exactly environmentally friendly. What's the point of trading out cancer for mercury poisoning?

I'm not sure you know much about EDTA as it is used in homeopathy. Not a slam. Tiny amounts taken internally aren't carcinogenic. Even gram dosages taken intravenously can be very helpful for treating heavy metal buildup.

Now if you look for stuff on the Internet associating homeopathic EDTA with cancer, I'm sure you can find it. But you can also find reports of black pepper causing cancer too.
 
...either teh geigh, teh blaque, or some other disease?

I've been eating this much per day for a few weeks now. I love it.

According to fishscam.com, I'm in the clear.


Cats will start following you around like the Pied Piper.
 
I'm not sure you know much about EDTA as it is used in homeopathy. Not a slam. Tiny amounts taken internally aren't carcinogenic. Even gram dosages taken intravenously can be very helpful for treating heavy metal buildup.

Now if you look for stuff on the Internet associating homeopathic EDTA with cancer, I'm sure you can find it. But you can also find reports of black pepper causing cancer too.

I know almost nothing about homeopathy but I do know EDTA since I'm a chemical engineer and I sell the stuff.
 
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