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Namaste,

 

Agreed there are pollutants everywhere. But there is an exception. The fresh

water fish, particularly caught upstream of the polnts where the pollutants are

discharged,

will not pose any health hazard. Let us all switch over to river fish,

particularly from the rivers, which are not polluted. Fish from the pisciculture

tanks can also be obtained pollutant-free.

 

Regards,

 

SKB

 

Jyotishi <jyotish2000 wrote:

It is likely that the situation is

worse in Bharat because there are

fewer environmental regulations, less

enforcement and more corrpution there.

- Jai Maharaj

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India has a vast coast line, and fishermen population may be crores,and they may be consuming a lot of sea fish.In my observations they are healthier like fellow Indians. Any medicos can study the pollution effects of sea fish on them. One vaithiya went to the vegetable market and found some vegetables are vatha aggravating,some pittha aggravating and he came back with out buying vegetables. suppose this may be a conspiracy of fresh water fish farmers to reduce the sale of sea fish? is it true? R.VidhyasagarSunil Bhattacharjya <sunil_bhattacharjya wrote: Agreed there are pollutants everywhere. But there is an exception. The fresh water fish, particularly caught upstream of the polnts where the pollutants are discharged,will not pose any health hazard.

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I don't know how they do it in India. In the US and Canada, ther e

are many fish farms. The fish are in a much smaller area and more

concentrated area than they are normally. There is much more chance

of infection and disease in these farms. They are also fed

concentrated foods. A lot of this food ends up on the ocean floor and

killing the natural vegetation.

 

GB

 

 

Agreed there are pollutants everywhere. But there is an exception.

The fresh water fish, particularly caught upstream of the polnts where

the pollutants are discharged,

> will not pose any health hazard. Let us all switch over to river

fish, particularly from the rivers, which are not polluted. Fish from

the pisciculture tanks can also be obtained pollutant-free.

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