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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 735717" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>You have to take a view over what will kill you, and go for your own best option.</p><p>Farmed fish is full of toxins, but then, so are farmed vegetables.</p><p>Meat is full of steroids, antibiotics, and other cr*p.</p><p>Sea caught tuna must be better than farmed foods, but then you're also killing dolphins, sharks, and other sea life.</p><p>A rising population means we need more, and cheaper, food, with all it's risks, so it's all relative.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'll eat anything, even roadkill, so long as I keep my BG good, and my HbA1c good, so I may not be the most worrying person on here over food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 735717, member: 38028"] You have to take a view over what will kill you, and go for your own best option. Farmed fish is full of toxins, but then, so are farmed vegetables. Meat is full of steroids, antibiotics, and other cr*p. Sea caught tuna must be better than farmed foods, but then you're also killing dolphins, sharks, and other sea life. A rising population means we need more, and cheaper, food, with all it's risks, so it's all relative. Personally, I'll eat anything, even roadkill, so long as I keep my BG good, and my HbA1c good, so I may not be the most worrying person on here over food. [/QUOTE]
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