We all agree that eating fish is healthier than eating red
meat.Fish may not always be good for you. Fish can either be incredibly
healthy or detrimental to our health, depending on where it’s sourced.
There’s a world of difference between fish caught in the wild, and farm
bred or farm-raised fish.
The most common types of
farm-raised fish are salmon, carp, tilipia, sea boss, catfish and cod.
Here are reasons why farm raised fish could be bad for you.
Can Cause Inflammation:
Farm raised Tilapia has always been a popular source for fish, not only
because it’s widely available in the US, but it’s also very
inexpensive. Recent studies have concluded that eating Tilapia may
worsen inflammation which can lead to heart disease, arthritis, asthma
and a world of other serious health problems. People who have started
eating more fish as a way to get their dose of omega-3-fatty-acids and
lessen their risk of heart attacks should avoid Tilapia. In fact, scientists have found that the inflammatory potential of Tilapia is greater than that of a hamburger or pork bacon!
Contains Cancer Causing Pollutants:
Farm bred fish may have at least 10 times the cancer causing pollutants
compared to the wild variety. This can most likely be attributed to the
feeds used on farm-raised fish. Chicken feces is one of the main
ingredients in farm fish feed. Not only that, the transfer of pig and
duck waste to fish farms is also a very common practice.
Contains Antibiotics and Pesticides:
Where do farm bred fish get their antibiotics? The crowded conditions
of fish farms cause the fish to be more susceptible to disease. To keep
them alive, farm owners give antibiotics to the fish to stave off
disease. Farm bred fish are also treated with pesticides to combat sea
lice. The pesticides used to treat these fish are so deadly that they
have been found to kill wild salmon that are accidentally exposed to
them. These pesticides are also eventually released in the ocean where
they get into the bodies and systems of other marine life.
Low Levels of Nutrients:
Did you know that the omega-3-acids found in farm raised fish are less
usable to our bodies compared to wild bred fish, and they also have a
lower protein content. Not only that, because farm raised fish are kept
in cages, they have the tendency to contain more fat, and can have a
higher concentration of omega-6 acids. The problem with getting too much
omega 3 and omega 6 acids is that they may cause inflammation to the
body.
Contains Toxic Chemicals: Dibutylin levels (toxic
chemical used in PVC plastics) is said to be 6 times higher in farm
raised mussels compared to wild ones. Dibutylin is toxic and can impair
immune system function while also contributing to inflammation.
Dibutylin may be the reason why we’ve seen a rise in asthma, obesity,
allergies and other metabolic disorders in the recent years.
Contains Even MORE Toxic Chemicals:
Dioxin levels (toxic chemical) are 11 times higher in farm bred salmon
compared to wild salmon. Dioxin is actually a very toxic chemical that
can contribute to cancer and other complications. The problem with
dioxin is that once it enters our system, it can take a very long time
until it is let out. The half life of dioxin is about 7 to 11 years.
This is why it is advisable to only eat wild caught fish like wild
sockeye salmon, croaker etc. Wild caught salmon for instance is loaded
with Omega-3 fats, EPA and DHA, and has incredible health benefits.
Plus, Salmon contains astaxanthin (a metabolic building block) which has
been shown to be 6,000 times more powerful than Vitamin D at absorbing
free radicals.
All you catfish peppersoup lovers beware.
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