"Some 55% of mercury emissions are au naturel—oceans, volcanoes, and forest fires—and another 42% are man-made outside of America. U.S. power plants produce just 1% of global mercury emissions. Even if the world got rid of every power plant, fish would still ingest naturally occurring mercury."
The Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2004
From: http://www.mercuryanswers.org/
This does not mean that mercury is harmless, but if you avoid modern sources of pollution which overburden your body's natural detoxification mechanism, your body should be able to take care of the trace amounts of mercury in wild seafood.
I'll be ordering more wild caught sockeye salmon now! So delicious!
The Wall Street Journal, April 8, 2004
From: http://www.mercuryanswers.org/
This does not mean that mercury is harmless, but if you avoid modern sources of pollution which overburden your body's natural detoxification mechanism, your body should be able to take care of the trace amounts of mercury in wild seafood.
I'll be ordering more wild caught sockeye salmon now! So delicious!