mmKay

Seafood healthy or toxic critters? ?

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2 hours ago, StarStruck said:

1 small spoon full.

If you are eating 1 small spoonful of any food, it makes no difference.

You could probably get away with eating a spoonful of gasoline.


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27 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

If you are eating 1 small spoonful of any food, it makes no difference.

You could probably get away with eating a spoonful of gasoline.

I have a friend who took a shot of gasoline with his army buddies in drinking game. Later he got stomach cancer at 20 years old but he recovered. IDK if this is connected though.


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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

If you are eating 1 small spoonful of any food, it makes no difference.

You could probably get away with eating a spoonful of gasoline.

That actually happens very often when people siphoning gasoline between 2 vehicles. A small amount in the stomach is ok, but the same amount in the lungs will cause extreme damage to the tissue.  You can find more info here: https://healthcare.utah.edu/the-scope/shows.php?shows=0_g9tzppx4

Btw... @StarStruck what @Leo Gura said is correct. There is no point in eating that small amount excluding taste sensations if you really like the taste. As the same as you would not buy a Vitamin D supplement with 1 IU with a small amount of mercury when others have 5000 IU and you know that they are mercury-free.

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2 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

If you are eating 1 small spoonful of any food, it makes no difference.

You could probably get away with eating a spoonful of gasoline.

Besides sugar. That sh1t is addicting AF no matter the ammount


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38 minutes ago, mmKay said:

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Besides sugar. That sh1t is addicting AF no matter the ammount

Caviar or gasoline?

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Hard to beat salmon roe sushi in deliciousness. OMG! I could eat 50 pieces right now.

In Vegas you can get all-you-can-eat sushi for $30.


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I eat 2/3 tinned sardines every day ... is that ok?

 

I reasoned to myself that "if google says this list of fish are low mercury than I can eat them" 

So I eat "the low mercury fish" almost every day because tinned fish is cheap & "contains choline & EPA/DHA thing 

Where can I get those brain boosting nutrients without fish?

 

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On 09/03/2021 at 6:08 AM, Leo Gura said:

Lead in your brain literally increases your likelihood of being a criminal by like 5-10x.

There are millions of criminals in the US right now who only became criminals because their brains are toxified with heavy metals and they don't even have a clue.

Who are the best / most engaging authors on these topics besides Andy Cutler?

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On 11/03/2021 at 2:28 PM, Maciej Borowka said:

That actually happens very often when people siphoning gasoline between 2 vehicles. A small amount in the stomach is ok, but the same amount in the lungs will cause extreme damage to the tissue.  You can find more info here: https://healthcare.utah.edu/the-scope/shows.php?shows=0_g9tzppx4

Btw... @StarStruck what @Leo Gura said is correct. There is no point in eating that small amount excluding taste sensations if you really like the taste. As the same as you would not buy a Vitamin D supplement with 1 IU with a small amount of mercury when others have 5000 IU and you know that they are mercury-free.

Small amount is better than nothing. 

When I eat salmon eggs I can see the difference within my energy. 


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