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I thought all fish had some level of mercury in them even in a natural state

?

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From: Delano Eaton [mailto:mushimushi@...]

Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 3:43 PM

Subject: Salmon Oil-Mercola

I was searching for info about Wild Salmon Oil and up popped the info

on Mercola! He says that fish oil is the highest in n-3 and recommends

it during the spring and summer months. He also says that the salmon

that he offers on his site is free of mercury. He even has canned

salmon that he says is free of mercury. What do you guys think of

that? Anyone here following that advise and do you see any results?

Del

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Me too, but read it for yourself...

http://www.mercola.com/forms/carlsons.htm

Del

> I thought all fish had some level of mercury in them even in a

natural state

> ?

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> From: Delano Eaton [mailto:mushimushi@s...]

> Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 3:43 PM

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> Subject: Salmon Oil-Mercola

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> I was searching for info about Wild Salmon Oil and up popped the info

> on Mercola! He says that fish oil is the highest in n-3 and recommends

> it during the spring and summer months. He also says that the salmon

> that he offers on his site is free of mercury. He even has canned

> salmon that he says is free of mercury. What do you guys think of

> that? Anyone here following that advise and do you see any results?

>

> Del

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