Right.

Western Doctor advice based on the doctor not being sued, not based on medicine.

As she mentioned, you need to be able to have a high trust in the fish which makes complete sense.

Suggesting to avoid food altogether, particularly when cravings hit isn’t science, it’s lazy medicine.

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I don’t see it that way. I see it from a prevention point of view. Because you can never be sure enough about the quality of the fish I guess.

Sorry if I offended you earlier.

Not sure If you’ve been pregnant or not, or which country you’re in, but the literature essentially suggests you avoid eating anything.

Look up even watermelon and the literature will say “it’s inconclusive if it’s safe.”

While at the same time hundreds of OTC meds are approved.

I get the risk aversion, and it’s very practical but only up to a point.

I get that there is a gray zone regarding a lot of things. What to eat/ what’s not to eat,etc..

Anyways I understand the frustration 🫂💜