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Grunt
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Not sure if you all saw this or not. Not saying I agree, disagree or anything else. Just passing it on...
http://health.yahoo.com/news/61045 Quote:
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Grander
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henoblah:
Thanks for posting the message about M-mercury toxicity. It is worthwhile to keep vigilent focus on this subject matter, particularly on this forum. Name a group of people likely to have high exposure levels to the organic methyl-mercury and it will be those involved in recreational swordfishing. (my hypothesis) Most retail consumers will never consume equivalent amounts of swordfish, first and foremost due to the retail cost, and secondly because it simply does not quite taste as good a fresh caught swordfish. Even fresh caught swordfish that is immediately frozen hard tastes very delightful after it is served up to 3 months later. (or more). A comparative method experiment between recreational swordfish anglers and a general population of people that consume seafood at large would be a worthwhile experiment indeed. Measurements of methyl-mercury concentration would be a desireable result. along with the results of the neurological testing battery as described in the article you posted. Just as in the case of Ciguatera toxicity: if you have reached a poison toxicity level where symptoms are Obvious, one must take particular care to avoid further ingestion of seafood likely to continue the infusion of the toxins. So in the meantime, enjoy your swordfish, and hopefully in a moderate level. But if alcohol doesn't kill you and swordfish doesn''t mame you, rest assured something will. So enjoy your life for what it is worth now, because I have not yet meet a person that has been immune to all of the above. 0123 RT |
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Lines In
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Tallapoosa, GA
Boat: Fishing/ Exotic birds
Occupation: Graphic Artist
Posts: 95
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Excellent advice and a worthy experiment. Thanks.
My observation is that great health is still the slowest road to death... Live long an prosper.
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