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🗓️ 18 August 2025
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0:00.0 | Although the levels of industrial pollutants like dioxins and PCBs continue to decline in the food supply, |
0:12.8 | there is one dietary source that still remains a major threat, fish. Everything eventually |
0:18.6 | flows into the sea. Yes, we can get some dioxins from eating horses, but most of our exposure comes from |
0:25.1 | eating fish. |
0:26.1 | The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency puts the tolerable upper limit of dioxin intake per |
0:31.6 | kilogram of body weight at 0.7 picograms, less than a trillionth of a gram per day. |
0:38.3 | So we should get less than this in our diet every day. |
0:42.3 | As you can see, we're already skirting the max by just consuming dairy, |
0:46.3 | and fish takes us right over the top, even at low levels of consumption. |
0:51.3 | So the adverse effects of chemical contaminants in seafood may counteract the benefits |
0:56.6 | of any nutrients in fish, so much so that many dietary guidelines recommend no more |
1:01.4 | than one serving a week of fish and seafood to cut down on exposure to toxic pollutants. |
1:07.9 | But which is worse, wildcote or farmed? |
1:11.6 | Take salmon, for example. |
1:12.6 | Salmon had the highest toxic equivalence of PCBs, followed by canned tuna, as well as the |
1:18.6 | highest neurotoxic equivalents of PCBs. |
1:22.6 | If you compare the levels of PCBs in salmon farmed in Maine and Canada versus salmon wildcot in Alaska versus |
1:29.6 | organically farmed salmon from Norway. |
1:33.0 | Compared to wild-cut salmon, the farmed salmon, organic or otherwise, had significantly higher |
1:39.3 | PCB levels. |
1:41.4 | This appears to extend to other contaminants too, based on the testing of literally tons of |
1:46.6 | salmon samples from around the world, for every toxin the researchers tested. |
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