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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone, by the way, it may be useful to make sure that you're not consuming too much salmon. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/fish-and-pbcs/faq-20348595 OP, unless his doctor would have objections and if your son is old enough, could he try sushi? He might enjoy sashimi or rolls/nigiri that have rice. Raw salmon tastes very different from cooked salmon. [/quote] Wow I hadn't seen these recommendations before that article: Quote: Two other groups, Physicians for Social Responsibility and the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals, suggest limiting your intake of fish containing high levels of PCBs, such as salmon and bluefish. With respect to salmon, their guidelines say: Canned Pacific salmon can be eaten twice a week Fresh or frozen wild Pacific salmon can be eaten up to twice a month Fresh or frozen farmed Atlantic salmon can be eaten once every two months[/quote]
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