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Posted on July 22, 2011 by Clyde Thorburn
As a consequence of heavy metals such as mercury and pathogens being found in the flesh of raw fish and sushi that is being prepared for consumption, the management of the three melovesushi Japanese sushi restaurants in central London advise pregnant women not to eat sushi that has been made from large predatory fish as well as not to eat any raw meat. People with weak immune systems should also not eat this type of sushi as well as not consume any raw meat. Evidence of other pollutants found in raw fish and sushi have been found. These pollutants include PCB and flame retardants. Although these pollutants have been discovered, related tests and studies have found that the related quantities of these pollutants were not large enough to cause any ill health to people eating the raw fish or sushi.
As a result of humans polluting the earth and the oceans it stands to reason that the fish we catch, prepare and eat will also contain elements of the toxins that we throw into the sea. Nevertheless, mercury is a heavy metal that naturally occurs in the salt water in the oceans so it stands to reason that all ocean life will contain traces of mercury in their flesh. Therefore sushi will always have minute amounts of mercury in the raw fish itself but it becomes dangerous to human health when these levels reach heights that have been medically proven to be too high for the human body to tolerate and or remove biologically. The chefs at all the melovesushi Japanese sushi restaurants have certain toxicity test that they perform on the sushi they choose before they prepare, cook and serve it up to their customers as a sit down meal or as a sushi delivery.
The management and owners of the three melovesushi Japanese restaurants in London would like to emphasise that a current report from the Institute of Medicine has found that the benefits of eating seafood and sushi or raw fish overshadows the possible risks. Any patron of the three London restaurants that is worried about the resultant or probable health issues should read the article. Also, an article by the New York Times draws attention to the increasing risk of mercury contamination in tuna and although it was opposed by a trade group press release, the research was again supported by an article published in Newsweek magazine. As is the case with many other different types of food, eating Japanese sushi will obviously carry with it some small risk of pollution related contaminants being eaten, but if sushi is eaten in moderation then it will be perfectly safe, health wise, for everyone.
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