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Susie S
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I eat fish at least once a week, sometimes I'll have it as much as 3 times a week. The amount I have per "time" varies. When I go out to a sushi bar, I have A LOT, but that's usually all the fish that I'll have. I also tend to like the fish that have a lower mercury content (like salmon and butterfish). My boyfriend consistently nags me about my fish consumption because he's worried about me getting mercury poisoning. Thing is, I've been eating fish regularly since I was 5 years old and I'm now 22 and I've never had any problem.
How does mercury poisoning work? Does your body regularly flush mercury out? Is my boyfriend right to be concerned, or is he overreacting? Please help!
Please, no overly biased responses. I don't want to hear from people who NEVER eat fish because they're overly paranoid of mercury, and I definitely don't want to hear from people who think eating raw fish is bad. Overcooking is worse. Parasites are curable; cancer isn't, not to mention that in 17 years of eating raw fish I've never been infected.
How does mercury poisoning work? Does your body regularly flush mercury out? Is my boyfriend right to be concerned, or is he overreacting? Please help!
Please, no overly biased responses. I don't want to hear from people who NEVER eat fish because they're overly paranoid of mercury, and I definitely don't want to hear from people who think eating raw fish is bad. Overcooking is worse. Parasites are curable; cancer isn't, not to mention that in 17 years of eating raw fish I've never been infected.