Paul Saladino· MD
eating polar bear liver with you know that has a times more concentration of vitamin a may be problematic or there's you know potentially those polar bear livers were contaminated with cadmium
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.
eating polar bear liver with you know that has a times more concentration of vitamin a may be problematic or there's you know potentially those polar bear livers were contaminated with cadmium
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I think that um when I see people eating like a pound of liver every day I think that's maybe a little bit too much but I I also want people to not fear liver and the vitamin A I think that a lot of the vitamin A toxicity people have is from vitamin A palmitate supplements Etc so who knows um but yeah I think organs are valuable and I see these people eating them consistently and the Inuit I mean I guess I know that that stefans and bmer St did say that that but then I found so many conflicting accounts of the Inu saying they're eating liver of everything and they're eating the skin and everything they're just not eating the polar bear liver so it's interesting to think about how they possibly figured out that polar bear liver was not to be eaten but that's the one thing that you probably shouldn't eat