Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 i -and my family-have recently started fishing-purely as a way of introducing natural e.f,a's (essential fatty acids)to my childrens- diet (which i do believe are an important part of the human bodys detoxification process)- however, i have noted that the Flat-Fish we have caught, are /often/commonly deformed-ie:- two sides the same, tumours ,deformed, in the river Tyne, N. E. England, these flat Fish (and /or Flounders)are bottom feeding fish-and i have noted that in their guts, there exists " sludge " -due, perhaps, to the fact that they are " bottom feeders " i do wonder if factory waste/ toxins such as Mercury/heavy metals from factory wastes etc; play a great part in this and would be interested to hear any other comments/ideas as to " safe fishing in the N.E. of England. From research i understand it only takes the small amount of Mercury ie:from a thermometor, to heavily contaminate a small lake! Why on earth, i wonder, is Mercury (Thiomersal) Aluminium in vaccines- when it is known to " knock out " Enzyme functions? Best wishes, Margaret. Enzyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 -----Original Message----- From: findcure4autism [mailto:a_margaretcummings@...] i -and my family-have recently started fishing-purely as a way of introducing natural e.f,a's (essential fatty acids)to my childrens- diet (which i do believe are an important part of the human bodys detoxification process)- however, i have noted that the Flat-Fish we have caught, are /often/commonly deformed-ie:- two sides the same, Do you mean that they are built almost like " normal " fish? tumours ,deformed, in the river Tyne, N. E. England, these flat Fish (and /or Flounders)are bottom feeding fish-and i have noted that in their guts, there exists " sludge " -due, perhaps, to the fact that they are " bottom feeders " i do wonder if factory waste/ toxins such as Mercury/heavy metals from factory wastes etc; play a great part in this and would be interested to hear any other comments/ideas as to " safe fishing in the N.E. of England. Industrial waste and general pollution have everything to do with this. >From research i understand it only takes the small amount of Mercury ie:from a thermometor, to heavily contaminate a small lake! When I lived in Colorado, and I have heard of it in other locations, there were places that one was allowed to fish, but advised against eating the catch, or were advised not to eat more than X amount a week and that pregnant women and children shouldn't eat the fish from that area, etc. At the same time one hears advisories against eating tuna because of heavy metals, the low income WIC program puts it on the checks for breast feeding women. Fish is a needed part of the human diet, unfortunately, we have made them toxic. I would say that if you have seen more than 1 deformed fish in less than 5 years the river is too polluted to eat fish from. Anyway, those are my thoughts. Tana Why on earth, i wonder, is Mercury (Thiomersal) Aluminium in vaccines- when it is known to " knock out " Enzyme functions? Best wishes, Margaret. Enzyme ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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