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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
for the most part dietary cholesteral has no relation to individual cholesteral measurements.
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
for the most part dietary cholesteral has no relation to individual cholesteral measurements.
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
Yeah you figured me out troll.
Do some research and you will come to the same conclusion. Saturated Fats and Lack of exercise are keys to Cholesteral levels. As well as your Genetic makeup |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
If you wanna get healthy do NOT eat any type of shellfish (crab, shrimp, lobsters, ect...). The reason that is is because they obsorb pollution in the bottom of the ocean and it stays within there shell. Think about it like this, shellfish is the food most people have allergic reactions too...
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Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
No, you give ME a link.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
OWNED
http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1997/pu...ice/works/2-2/ But he’s afraid of one day getting cancer or some other disease from eating the fish that are exposed to the cocktail of toxic chemicals found in the water and sediment around Lake Charles. He’s also afraid that the problem may threaten others. "The fish we catch in Lake Charles migrate and travel all the way from the Gulf," Ringo said. "We’ve had hot spots of pollution show up over the years all the way from Lake Charles to Hackberry. We’ve got commercial oystermen and crabbers and shrimpers all through here." |
| Health concerns about oysters already have shut down many of the beds in Louisiana, and prices have been depressed by the recent scares and federal Food and Drug Administration warnings. |
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Scientists have shown it was the pesticide DDT in fish that almost wiped out fish-eating birds like the bald eagle and brown pelican during the 1950s and ‘60s by causing their eggshells to be too thin for chicks to survive. DDT, along with more than 100 other chemicals, also is being blamed for a host of reproductive and hormonal problems that could threaten whole fish populations in the Gulf. |
| State officials say there’s not much they can do if people ignore warnings. |
| The danger is especially high among subsistence fishers and poor people who supplement their diets with large portions of fish taken from local waters, sometimes ignoring warning signs and advisories in their search for a cheap source of food. |
| In 1991, thousands of fish were killed in wetlands bordering sugar cane fields when pesticides applied in wet weather washed into bayous. |
| In February, officials found dangerously high levels of mercury contamination in bass from lagoons in New Orleans’ City Park |
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Originally Posted by FishOrCutBait
Okay, title of thread? "Shrimp?" quotes from your article?:
"The greatest single risk to seafood consumers, health officials say, is raw shellfish, particularly oysters, mussels and clams contaminated with bacteria and viruses from water polluted with fecal matter or, less commonly, with naturally occurring marine bacteria." "The most common cause for closure is fecal matter washed into the oyster beds from urban areas or nearby farmland. Oysters contaminated with waste can cause cholera and other diseases." The majority of that article focuses on fish and/or oysters. Not once did the word "shrimp" even APPEAR in that article, the closest thing we got was Shrimpers, referring to the shrimp fishermen who PASS THROUGH areas of pollution, did it even say anything about fishing for or catching shrimp there? NOPE |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
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Originally Posted by Martinogdenbsx
Well i just read them and couldn't see the word shrimp
![]() True Story Tuna is actually bad for you because they eat plankton and plankton absorb harmful gamma rays emmited from huge ocean liners trawling the bottom of the sea bed for sea food |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
Dude, shrimp is NO DIFFERENT than any of those. They're all shellfish. Even Stallone doesnt eat shellfish anymore.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
I dont believe you. That's obsurd.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
I dont believe you. That's obsurd.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
I dont believe you. That's obsurd.
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
Oh no Stallone doesn't eat shellfish. Do you realize how retard you sound with these lame ass arguments.
Should we stop eating everything. Cause there is contamination everywhere. |
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Originally Posted by TBAR
I quote that to your user name.
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Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
LMAO! Nice.
I love me some SHRIMP! You know, Costco sells two pounds bags of frozen raw shrimp for like $15 and they come de-shelled except for the tail. That makes it real easy to thaw them, season them, and throw them on the grill. |
Sucks we don't have a Costco in Indiana! I'll have to look at Kroger!
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Originally Posted by TBAR
Sucks we don't have a Costco in Indiana! I'll have to look at Kroger! |
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
Oh no Stallone doesn't eat shellfish. Do you realize how retard you sound with these lame ass arguments.
Should we stop eating everything. Cause there is contamination everywhere. |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
If you wanna get healthy do NOT eat any type of shellfish (crab, shrimp, lobsters, ect...). The reason that is is because they obsorb pollution in the bottom of the ocean and it stays within there shell. Think about it like this, shellfish is the food most people have allergic reactions too...
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
u do not know shit. U and your conspiracy's. Where did you come up with this?
Most stuff that comes from the sea is way cleaner and healthier than land animals. |
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
I don't have no links, but there's survey's and study's that show that a part of japan, the people theere have the longest life span average. And their diet is mainly raw seafood.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
I agree. Japense people eat lots of fish, squid, and things of that nature which are very healthy. All I'm saying that things like shrimp, claims, and anything that has shells are bad because the water pollutions stayes inside it. That's why many people have bad reactions to eating lobsters or anything like that.
Here, read this: http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1997/pu...ice/works/2-2/ |
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
read the beginning. It says LAKE. then i stopped. I don't eat lake fish....all the pollution humans produce, all our waste we flush it into the lakes.....of course it's not gonna be good for you.
Most if not all oysters and shrimps and shell fish come from the sea. Stay away from lake fish and you'll be good. |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
So the lake is cleaner than the ocean? The ocean has no pollution?
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
Picture putting a spoon of dogshit into a cup. Now put that same amount of dogshit into a waterpark sized pool. Now would you notice that dogshit in the pool? No...but you can't miss that spoon of dogshit in the cup.
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
Fucking read that info I posted. Fish is okay to eat because it swims around and has scales. Shellfish stays on the bottom of the ocean and obsorbs sea pollution inside it's shell. God your an ignorant bastard.
And shellfish is the food most people are allergic too, every wonder why? Do me a favor and use what little brain you have to think about that. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
your totally lost.
Lakes are wayyyy dirtyier tha the ocean. All human waste and garbage gets dumped into that, so the stuff that comes from it is obviously bad for you. The ocean does have pollution.....but it's so minute that it has little or no effect at all on SEAfood. Picture putting a spoon of dogshit into a cup. Now put that same amount of dogshit into a waterpark sized pool. Now would you notice that dogshit in the pool? No...but you can't miss that spoon of dogshit in the cup. |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
????????
You make a great point but ocean water is still loaded with pollution. I'm not sure how dirty lakes are but tons of crap gets dumped in the ocean. And I know I've said this a billion times but people are more allergic to shellfish than any other food in the world, the majority of shellfish comes from the ocean. I remember being in Thailand, eating lobster, and becoming violently ill that night. |
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Originally Posted by viet_jon
your totally lost.
Lakes are wayyyy dirtyier tha the ocean. All human waste and garbage gets dumped into that, so the stuff that comes from it is obviously bad for you. The ocean does have pollution.....but it's so minute that it has little or no effect at all on SEAfood. Picture putting a spoon of dogshit into a cup. Now put that same amount of dogshit into a waterpark sized pool. Now would you notice that dogshit in the pool? No...but you can't miss that spoon of dogshit in the cup. |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
Do you eat fried chicken, french fries, soda or ice cream?
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Originally Posted by IainDaniel
That is the Staple of my diet douche bag.
Actually now that I look at it I have each of those in each of my 10 meals a day. |
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Originally Posted by 911=InsideJob
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You make a great point but ocean water is still loaded with pollution. I'm not sure how dirty lakes are but tons of crap gets dumped in the ocean. And I know I've said this a billion times but people are more allergic to shellfish than any other food in the world, the majority of shellfish comes from the ocean. I remember being in Thailand, eating lobster, and becoming violently ill that night. |