Farm Raised Fish vs. Wild Caught
Something may be fishy with the fish on your dinner table! On this health segment of Lifetime's "The Balancing Act," Dr. David Friedman describes the differences between farm-raised fish and wild caught fish. Carcinogens and even dyes can be found in the farm-raised fish you consume! Watch the video to see how you can pick only the healthiest fish for your family.
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Nothing we eat is healthy anymore.
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fish, pork, beef, veggies, fruits? pick your poisen people and check out : ^ |
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Troutman! haha
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It sounds like Bruno (Sacha Baron Cohen character, not fake ass Bruno Mars who sings Uptown Funk a song that make me want to punch him in his face) is interviewing Freddy here....
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Never eat farm raised. It's extremely dangerous if the fish comes from outside the United States.
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No @josiahfuller1031 people need to stop eating so much
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great its only an issue if you eat fish everyday....just gret I have eaten farmed Salmon for 2 years everyday so I must have lots of toxins and alot of murcury in my system hope I die soon xD
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Hey! I'm Nicole.I did -45 lbs past 2 weeks.Go to hawght.so\#1o3H
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i dont understand how people can be so ignorant , and yet so opinionated. what do you think they feed the fish in fish farms? organic algae ? they feed them the cheapest food possible. stupid consumers want perfectly colored fish, so they add dye to the meat. why is this so difficult for people to understand. even if he's a chiropractor, he is still educated enough to say what he's saying. what he is saying is correct, and true. but do whatever you want!, by all means.
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sooooooo keep over-fishing until there's no fish left then?...
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Doctor , Chiropractor or quack this guy is spot on . Picture at the end ..... far right piece of salmon is NOT sockeye (not burgundy enuff to be sockeye) so there for not misleading , Chinese fisheries are not regulated , your eating Melamine every time you eat it if its imported . Farm raised fish is fed color enhancers for a better color , Says it right on the styrofoam case it comes in . Lord knows whats in that stuff !!!!
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@maxxell123 same logic: why would tobacco companies sell you something that is bad for you?
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Darn...this could have been good. First of all, the picture at the end showing wild salmon is a bit misleading considering that was likely sockeye salmon and the other species are not quite as red. While I am still not an advocate for farmed fish, I wish this was cleaned up a bit.
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@Kristipify I feel it is a good thing " Vivian Krause' is in to research. Look for her interviews on Youtube. American foundations have payed over $90 million to promote so called wild Alaskan over farmed. Why didn't these foundations put any money to enviromental action in the Gulf of Mexico, on the eastren seaboard or the Alaskan coast? Watch and come back and tell us how accurate this video is.
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@maxxell123 Google it, you will that that you are wrong. The information in this video is accurate.
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i wanted to comment on this. It quite a simple principle - you are what you eat. The fish are what they eat. The fish farms feed like heaps of corn feed, 24/7! How can it be healthy? Do your self a favor, grow your own its easy. Check out Aquaponics. It teaches you to farm your own fish, its easy. Feed them a VARIED diet, start a worm farm, feed them worms, bugs from your garden, feed them your own made kitchen scrap foods.
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