Why Nobody Should Be Eating Salmon Anymore

The Risks of Eating Too Much Salmon

Salmon is a highly nutritious fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and vitamins

like D and B12. While it offers many health benefits, excessive consumption can pose serious risks.

Key Concerns:

Toxic Buildup: Salmon, especially farmed varieties, can contain harmful substances like mercury,

lead, dioxins, and PCBs. These toxins may increase cancer risk and damage the nervous and immune systems.

Artificial Colorants: Wild salmon gets its pink hue from natural astaxanthin. Farmed salmon often

lacks this and may be artificially colored. Some color additives can cause allergic reactions or health issues.

Parasites: Salmon may carry parasites like sea lice and Anisakis. These can cause digestive issues,

allergic reactions, and more severe symptoms if consumed raw or undercooked.

Safe Consumption Tips:

Choose salmon from reputable sources with clear origins.

Limit intake to 2–3 times per week.

Cook thoroughly to kill parasites and reduce contaminants.

Avoid overly bright-colored fish that may contain artificial dyes.

Consult a doctor or dietitian if you have specific health concerns.

Enjoy salmon for its benefits—but in moderation and with proper precautions.

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