Not exact matches
You can be sure, however, that Atkins devotees aren't routinely
eating seal and
whale blubber.
While the researchers in the current study can't pinpoint exposure, people in the Faroe Islands
eat a lot of seafood, such as
whale meat and
blubber — which act like storage containers for these persistent chemicals.
They also took skin and
blubber biopsies which helps with determining the gender of the
whales along with what they have been
eating.
Although the Greenland Inuit are the world's heaviest cigarette smokers and although their consumption of fruits and vegetables has been virtually zero until recently and although they add lots of salt when they
eat their fish, seal meat /
blubber, and
whale meat /
blubber, the Greenland Inuit have only half the age - adjusted total cancer death rate of Americans and cardiovascular disease is virtually nonexistent among the Greenland Inuit: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9447397
A collective gross» was heard when students in Alaska told us about
eating muktuk — raw
whale blubber.»