Surely the cod liver oil and kelp would concentrate many of the toxins that exist within the oceans? Perhaps if these products were 'farmed' that might not be the case but then of course you have to find out how they are farmed because the fish could well be fed on Monsanto feed. You did suggest that eating fish was a bad thing? So I'd naturally conclude that taking concentrated fish liver oil would be worse surely?
Cod is used (generally) because their short life cycle gives less time for accumulation. I'm vegetarian so don't take it, but I get Fermented CLO and Butter Oil for my wife which is from clean sources and guaranteed toxin free (Arctic Region), but you touch yourself ...
There was a recent study showing Fish based N3 was linked with Prostate Cancer, which may have some truth to it (as said though, being vegi, thus taking flax and N3 in it's DHA precursor form ALA means I don't care greatly one way or another), but much less truth than cross studying the results to see how much lycopene the subjects had in their diet, which is just a small highlight of why science may be flawed and/or manipulated to the researchers ends -not aimed at you Dorothy, that is for BrainBlackout (just kidding around, love you really) and Scara-pharma suck up!(just kid... naaa not so much!).
Likewise with Kelp (good quality from clean sea water). however Mercury burden is increased in acidic water (studies of fish have shown that accumulation levels correlate with lower PH), so Kelps Alkaline nature means this should not be much of a problem compared to fish, but personally I'd still go for none
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