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Fish Breakdown: Omegas and Mercury

Oct 9 2008 - 3:00am by FitSugar
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Fish Breakdown: Omegas and Mercury  Fish is a great source for lean protein. Fish is part of a healthy eating plan. Fish provides much lacking omega-3 fatty acids to our diets.
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There's Something Fishy About Farm-Raised Tilapia

Jul 14 2008 - 8:00am by FitSugar
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There's Something Fishy About Farm-Raised Tilapia I always assumed that all fish was healthy, but it seems the nutritional benefits of farm-raised tilapia aren't as wonderful as we thought. A new study reveals that this type of popular fish actually contains very low amounts of the healthy omega-3s our bodies need, and very high levels of omega-6s. Tilapia has a higher amount of omega-6s than 80-percent-lean hamburger, doughnuts, and even bacon.
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Healthy Eating Tip: Text Your Fish

Mar 19 2008 - 11:00am by FitSugar
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Healthy Eating Tip: Text Your Fish If you're worried about the mercury in fish that you're about to eat then you may want to try Fish Phone, a cool new tool for your phone. All you have to do is text the message FISH and the name of the fish in question to 30644. Withing seconds, you'll get a return text with the Blue Ocean Institutes's assessment and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns.
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Do You Worry About Mercury in the Fish You Eat?

Mar 4 2008 - 3:45pm by FitSugar
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Do You Worry About Mercury in the Fish You Eat?
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UPDATE: Pregnant Women and Fish

Oct 16 2007 - 4:45pm by FitSugar
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UPDATE:  Pregnant Women and Fish Last week there was an announcement from a health advocacy coalition (funded by the fish industry) that urged expectant and nursing mothers to eat more fish (12 oz. or more) for the safety of their babies. They said that the Omega-3s in fish are far more important to consume and that you shouldn't really worry about mercury levels.


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