5 Fish You Should Avoid If You Want to Extend Your Lifespan
If you’re aiming to live a long, healthy life, being mindful about the type of fish you eat is crucial. While fish is generally considered a nutritious food rich in omega-3 fatty acids, certain types can be harmful due to contamination or poor farming practices. Here are five types of fish you should avoid:....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE
1. Tilapia – This widely consumed fish may be low in mercury, but it’s also high in unhealthy omega-6 fats, which can cause inflammation in the body when consumed in excess. Farmed tilapia often come from overcrowded environments and may be fed a poor-quality diet.
2. Farmed Salmon – Unlike wild-caught salmon, farmed salmon are raised in tight, polluted conditions and are often treated with antibiotics and exposed to synthetic colorants. They may also contain higher levels of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), which are harmful toxins.
3. King Mackerel – This large fish often has high mercury levels due to its position at the top of the food chain. Consuming too much mercury can lead to neurological and developmental issues over time
4. Swordfish – Known for accumulating very high levels of mercury, swordfish is particularly risky for pregnant women and young children.
5. Imported Catfish – Especially from countries with less strict regulations, these fish may be treated with banned chemicals or antibiotics
For better health, opt for smaller, wild-caught fish like sardines, herring, and wild salmon.
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