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Eating seafood can provide a bevy of health benefits. It can reduce your risk of heart disease, boost brainpower and even keep
your skin looking supple and youthful. But research also shows that "hidden" ingredients in seafood can dramatically increase your risk of cancer... diabetes... and even cause you to gain belly fat. A study in the journal, Obesity, found that these compounds promote the storage of "visceral" fat. This is the fat that surrounds your organs and it's the most dangerous to your health.
Beer Bellies and Muffin Tops... from Pollutants?
In the PIVUS study, researchers measured the levels of 23 environmental toxins in more than 1,000 participants. They also evaluated the amount of belly fat in nearly 300 of the participants using magnetic imaging.
They found that high levels of persistent organic pollutants were associated with a high proportion of abdominal fat. Many of these pollutants -
especially PCBs - are often found in seafood.
So how do these pollutants add inches to your waistline?
They disrupt your hormonal system. This impacts the way fat is metabolized. It also increases estrogen levels and the "stress hormone" cortisol. Man-Made "Seafood": Concentrating the ChemicalsYou may wonder how seafood gets contaminated with PCBs in the first place.
The answer is concentrated fish meal.
On average, it
takes five pounds of fish meal to produce just one pound of farmed fish. This makes farmed fish a highly concentrated source of PCBs.
In fact, the journal Science reports that farmed salmon contain 10 times more toxins (PCBs, dioxin, etc.) than wild salmon. What's more, seven out of 10 pieces of farmed fish tested had concentrations of PCBs that were high enough to trigger health warnings from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
And while belly fat is certainly unsightly, PCB exposure is a lot more serious than just your appearance. These chemicals have been linked to diabetes, heart disease, infertility, thyroid dysfunction, neurological damage, and cancer... as well as memory and learning problems.
Take a
look: - A study published in Diabetes Care found that people getting the most PCBs and other persistent organic pollutants were almost 3,800% more likely to have diabetes.
- Infants and children with higher PCB exposures during development can experience lower IQ scores and
reduced hearing.
- Older adults (49 to 86 years old) who ate fish containing PCBs and other contaminants had lower scores on several measures of memory and learning.
- Fish consumption data shows that nearly a million U.S. adults eat enough PCBs from farmed salmon to exceed the allowable lifetime cancer
risk 100 times over!
And PCBs are actually increasing in our seafood supply. Although these chemicals have been banned for many years, the EPA found that PCBs increased 177% in seafood samples between 1993 and 2003. Choosing Safe, Healthy Seafood
The good news is that you can largely protect yourself from the dangers of PCBs, while still enjoying delicious seafood. Here's how: - Always choose wild seafood. By law, all fish must be marked wild or farm-raised.
- Opt for short-lived species that are relatively low in the food chain (salmon, cod, sablefish, shellfish and sardines are good choices)
- If you do choose to eat larger, long-living species such as tuna and halibut, pick only younger, smaller members. The longer a fish has lived, the more pollutants it has accumulated over time.
Because 80% of the fish consumed in the Unites States is farm-raised, most restaurant and supermarket fish is contaminated with PCBs and other toxins, such as pesticides and antibiotic residues. When in doubt, pass.
And when shopping for seafood, make sure you buy from a trusted company that only sources wild, sustainable seafood that
is independently tested for purity. We recommend Vital Choice, carried by U.S. Wellness Meats.
Not only will you do a great deal to protect your family from the dangers of PCBs... you'll also help protect the environment. To
Enjoying Safe Seafood (and a Trim Tummy), Kelley Herring Healing Gourmet P.S. There is also a “toxic” plant protein that is hiding in foods that we have considered healthy our entire lives and according to research it could be the #1 biggest danger in the American diet. Watch The Shocking presentation now before it’s too late. REFERENCES 1. Lee DH, Lind L, Jacobs DR Jr, Salihovic S, van Bavel B, Lind PM. Associations of
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Human thyroid in the population exposed to high environmental pollution by organochlorinated pollutants for several decades. [Endocr Regul. 2005]PMID:16107134 14. Effects of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides on thyroid function during pregnancy. [Am J Epidemiol. 2008] PMID:18550560 At Healing Gourmet, we are strongly committed to protecting your privacy and providing a safe & high-quality online experience for all of our visitors. We
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