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By trish smith [ 02/04/2008 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Nigiri. Maki. Sashimi. If you're one of the millions of Americans who have jumped on the sushi bandwagon, then you know exactly what these Japanese delicacies are.
Sushi has quickly become one of the most convenient, hip and healthy ways to grab lunch or dinner, and everyone from college students to business professionals can't get enough of it.
Even though it's recommended that we eat fish at least twice a week because it's rich in omega-3 fatty acids (which helps blood circulate in our bodies and reduces blood pressure), there's definitely a dark side to eating fish that is far more harmful to our health.
What is Sushi?
Sushi was originally created in Japan as a way to preserve fish, but it later spilled over to the Western world as an exotic and artistic way to prepare seafood.
Its main ingredients include vinegared rice, raw fish or shellfish and vegetables rolled up in seaweed. Even though most of the fish is raw, it can also be cooked and marinated in different sauces.
There are literally hundreds of different types of ingredients you can get in sushi, from eel and avocado to shrimp and cucumber, but by far the two most popular raw fish items to get are tuna and salmon.
How Can It Harm You?
It's true that the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish can have a positive impact on asthma, cancer and kidney disease, but there are also many toxic elements found in raw fish that can greatly damage your body.
Here are some dangers of eating raw fish or shellfish:
Mercury
Mercury is the most dangerous element found in uncooked fish. It is naturally found in small amounts in rocks and soil, but due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and dumping pollutants into our waters, it has become increasingly damaging to the environment.
When factories dump harmful pesticides and other toxins into our waters, they are absorbed by the marine life in the water, and that includes fish. So, when we eat raw fish, we consume the mercury and it absorbs into our bloodstream.
Some harmful effects of ingesting mercury are:
About the author:
Trish Smith is a copywriter for Green Student U, Student Finance Domain and Study Abroad Domain, websites that are devoted to providing college students with helpful environmental, financial and study abroad advice.
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