Posted on 06/08/2022 6:22:01 PM PDT by fruser1
I have over a hundred cans of Sardines from Costco. It’s a great quick lunch and disgustingly healthy. I add plain yellow mustard (zero calories) and turmaric powder. And a little apple cider vinegar.
“Britons are advised to consume...”
Birth is a terminal illness. Eat drink and be merry.
I hate milk and am not crazy about most fish. Win-win for me.
I’ve heard that generous amounts of sun exposure and its effect on Vitamin D levels helps lower the risk of all cancers except skin cancer. But I know all such assertations are controversial and will be challenged by other studies.
Fish and chips isn’t a health food. OK
I don’t know why you people are criticizing this article. This is settled science from scientists or reporters who think they are scientifically accomplished or people who are government planners that feel like scientists and just want everyone to do as they are told.
It is disinformation terrorism to not genuflect to settled science... or perhaps the government.
Sardines are yummy and very good for you. I like sardine sandwiches.
How does Costco package them? A dozen cans at a time ? Or?
My friend with a Costco account buys me their wonderful frozen Alaskan salmon patties, very reasonable. And so good for you. Ii’ll tell her about the sardines — we’re both stocking up on three months worth of food to keep on the shelf in case the globalists decide to starve us to death. Useless Eaters, I tell you..
Sounds fishy to me...
Biggest issue with prostate is men not getting enough zinc in their diet.
The less zinc men had, the larger their prostate was and had issues with BPH or worse. The healthiest normal prostates had the highest levels of zinc in them.
Sardines are yummy and very good for you. I like sardine sandwiches.
How does Costco package them? A dozen cans at a time ? Or?
My friend with a Costco account buys me their wonderful frozen Alaskan salmon patties, very reasonable. And so good for you. Ii’ll tell her about the sardines — we’re both stocking up on three months worth of food to keep on the shelf in case the globalists decide to starve us to death. Useless Eaters, I tell you..
They are talking BS. Fish intake in higher latitudes where UV is low is very unlikely to cause melanoma. In arctic and near arctic areas, they don’t even have full sunlight, much less UVs most winter days. Pure propaganda.
Melanoma occurs when one’s skin lacks the pigment melanin.
People with many generations of living in sunny climates are gifted plenty of melanin by nature. That melanin protects the skin from adverse effects such as skin cancers. People with many generations living in lack of sunny days do not need melanin and nature does not bother to produce melanin in their light colored skin. These people should not be laying in the sun often or walk around without a wide brim hat on sunny days. Yet these are the very people who crave to acquire a “tan” and that makes them susceptible to skin cancers. But because the skin damage occurs over many years of exposure to sun’s ultraviolet, they are not aware of the damage while sunning themselves.
People who lack melanin in their skin, have plenty of other better options to acquire vitamin D.
Oh BS.
Maybe people who live by the beach eat more fish — and get way more sun.
Let me guess — insects are a magic elixir of health.
Also Soylent Green.
These statistical relationships always come down to some other causal relationship.
“Drinking 2 but not more than 5 glasses of red wine per week improves life expectancy by years.”
Who is it in society that drinks 2 but not more than 5 glasses of red wine per week? Rich people with good health care, not in prison, not alcoholic, etc.
Everything gives you Cancer.
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