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The thing is in general I know fish is good for you like salmon but canned tuna good as well? I am confused because I have seen YouTube videos talking about how canned sardines are good for you but didn't check much on tuna.
The thing is could you eat it every day? What about eating it 2 or 3 times a day each day and only eating that? Then that is not good right? Canned sardines seem like an easy meal as you just open the can and eat from it so you don't have to cook or anything like that. Canned tuna it seems to say you should eat it at most 2 to 3 times a week max? So big difference with canned tuna and sardines?
The thing is what do you have to look for with canned tuna? Is it sardines in vegetable oil or soybean oil or olive oil and avoid everything else? Some seem to be only in water. Is that what you want?
What do you not want canned tuna such as it mixed with?
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The thing is in general I know fish is good for you like salmon but canned tuna good as well? I am confused because I have seen YouTube videos talking about how canned sardines are good for you but didn't check much on tuna.
The thing is could you eat it every day? What about eating it 2 or 3 times a day each day and only eating that? Then that is not good right? Canned sardines seem like an easy meal as you just open the can and eat from it so you don't have to cook or anything like that. Canned tuna it seems to say you should eat it at most 2 to 3 times a week max? So big difference with canned tuna and sardines?
The thing is what do you have to look for with canned tuna? Is it sardines in vegetable oil or soybean oil or olive oil and avoid everything else? Some seem to be only in water. Is that what you want?
What do you not want canned tuna such as it mixed with?
The rule of thumb is, the larger the fish, the greater the mercury content. So sardines, which are tiny, have low levels and can be eaten safely all you like. Tuna, which is a huge fish, has far more mercury and should only be consumed a couple times a week.
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