Paul Saladino· MD
So this farm-raised salmon is much higher in things like PCBs, polycllorinated by fennels. It's also higher in PFAS. Those are forever chemicals. It's probably going to be higher in heavy metals because of the way it's raised.
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So this farm-raised salmon is much higher in things like PCBs, polycllorinated by fennels. It's also higher in PFAS. Those are forever chemicals. It's probably going to be higher in heavy metals because of the way it's raised.
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So, the nutrient profile of this meat is going to be different. Like I said, it's going to have more PCBs, polycllorinated by fennels, which are endocrine disrupting, potentially precancerous, all kinds of issues.