Paul Saladino· MD
can tuna as a source of protein and fat - thumbs down high and mercury you can not want more mercury in your body it's BPA in the lining of the can
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
can tuna as a source of protein and fat - thumbs down high and mercury you can not want more mercury in your body it's BPA in the lining of the can
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tuna cans is also high in heavy metals and these cans are lined with bpa containing plastic a xenoestrogen hormone disruptor
if you look there's a lot of mercury and heavy metals in here for sure and all of these cans are lined with plastic that has BPA in it so all the BPA all the xenoestrogens all the potential endocrine disruptors leak into the tuna and you're getting them in here so you're getting endocrine disruptors homeown disruptors BPA BPS bpe and heavy metals in here
AI tuna full of heavy metals, especially mercury.