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The FDA lists albacore tuna as a “once a week choice.” And while Atlantic mackerel is low in mercury and okay to eat two or more times a week, King mackerel is a high mercury fish that the FDA recommends avoiding.17 May 2018

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f****n funny these threads.....plutonium,microwaves,heart attacks..........geezer only asked about a multivit tab ?

Now now be fair, socks works 36hr days 465 days a year on nothing but the tears of his inferiors. It’s understandable if he needs a multivitamin once in his life to get him through the next century wh

I know it's often easier said than done and sometimes we must take advantage if working in a famine or feast type industry but cutting down on hours worked will do a man far more good than any amount

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3 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

The FDA lists albacore tuna as a “once a week choice.” And while Atlantic mackerel is low in mercury and okay to eat two or more times a week, King mackerel is a high mercury fish that the FDA recommends avoiding.17 May 2018

So like I said then!

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2 minutes ago, Arry said:

Atlantic Mackerel is low in Mercury and safe to eat every day. King Mackerel is not and is high in Mercury.       

Cheers Arry

go get some scottish mackerall mate read the packaging it says on it no mpore than twice a week and thats them who making money off it telling you

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Sellafield discharges two million gallons of radioactive water into the Irish Sea every day at high tide. As a result of these discharges, which include around half a tonne of plutonium, the Irish Sea has become the most radioactively contaminated sea in the world. .

keep eating fish thinking its healthy

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There is more radioactive plutonium in the sediments off the Sellafield plant in the Irish Sea than at the underwater Russian Novaya Zemlya nuclear weapons test site, according to Greenpeace. ... It has been measuring radioactive contamination in sediments and seaweed along British and Irish coasts for several weeks.
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NHS recommends at least two portions of oily fish a week and Mackerel is one they recommend.

WWW.NHS.UK

Find out why most of us should eat more fish, including oily fish for omega-3. Learn how to eat fish and shellfish safely, including information on fish and shellfish...

Cheers Arry

 

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12 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Sellafield discharges two million gallons of radioactive water into the Irish Sea every day at high tide. As a result of these discharges, which include around half a tonne of plutonium, the Irish Sea has become the most radioactively contaminated sea in the world. .

keep eating fish thinking its healthy

The dose you would receive from eating heaps of Irish sea fish is tiny compared to annual dose from background radiation.

But shit, no one knows a f***ing thing about radiation so it's another breeding ground for sensationalism. Lol

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16 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Sellafield discharges two million gallons of radioactive water into the Irish Sea every day at high tide. As a result of these discharges, which include around half a tonne of plutonium, the Irish Sea has become the most radioactively contaminated sea in the world. .

keep eating fish thinking its healthy

Pretty scary if that's the case. I'll stick to my tinned sardines and mackerel ethically sourced from the Seychelles!lol

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12 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

The dose you would receive from eating heaps of Irish sea fish is tiny compared to annual dose from background radiation.

But shit, no one knows a f***ing thing about radiation so it's another breeding ground for sensationalism. Lol

keep contaminating the sea then aye doesnt matter lol

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2 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

It literally doesn't matter at the levels that we're talking about.

half a ton a plutonium a day lol can see that been ok thats just one nuclear powerplant lol

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18 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

The dose you would receive from eating heaps of Irish sea fish is tiny compared to annual dose from background radiation.

But shit, no one knows a f***ing thing about radiation so it's another breeding ground for sensationalism. Lol

Everyone used to have a cathode ray tube in their front room and stare at it 5 hours a night every night ! Lol 

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