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It WAS the Yellow dye in the pre-natal vitamins. But this was years ago and

she wouldn't stop taking them, so my son got a daily dose of prednisone,

which might be an explaination for some of his situation.

I didn't think that farm raised salmon had high levels of heavy metals of PCB's,

but maybe they do. Those of us conjecturing that day figured it was probably

just water in the farm ponds that never got cleaned. Runoff may very well play

a big part in that too.

Bob

> THere are tons of things in vitamins besides the actual vitamins

> that could be giving her a rash. It could be the dye, could be the

> binders, or something else. If they cause a rash, don't take it

> anymore.

>

> As far as salmon goes, it's the heavy metals and PCB's that are the

> reason for the decreased recommended daily intake of salmon. This

> goes for a lot of fishes but if I had to choose between a canned or

> fresh fish, go with the fresh fish. You can eat fish more than once

> weekly, it's just not recommended for pregnant women to eat fish

> every single day. Anyway........

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no... farm salmon has negligible amounts of mercury... that's why they

farm " raise it...

-- Yellow Dye and dirty fish

:

It WAS the Yellow dye in the pre-natal vitamins. But this was years ago and

she wouldn't stop taking them, so my son got a daily dose of prednisone,

which might be an explaination for some of his situation.

I didn't think that farm raised salmon had high levels of heavy metals of

PCB's,

but maybe they do. Those of us conjecturing that day figured it was probably

just water in the farm ponds that never got cleaned. Runoff may very well

play

a big part in that too.

Bob

> THere are tons of things in vitamins besides the actual vitamins

> that could be giving her a rash. It could be the dye, could be the

> binders, or something else. If they cause a rash, don't take it

> anymore.

>

> As far as salmon goes, it's the heavy metals and PCB's that are the

> reason for the decreased recommended daily intake of salmon. This

> goes for a lot of fishes but if I had to choose between a canned or

> fresh fish, go with the fresh fish. You can eat fish more than once

> weekly, it's just not recommended for pregnant women to eat fish

> every single day. Anyway........

>

>

>

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