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Is mackerel OK?
Last Post 06 Jun 2011 12:47 PM by Sue. 7 Replies.
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Bozena
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Posts:237
30 May 2011 01:54 PM
I like smoked or marinated and baked mackerel but it contains lots of fat. Is it allowed in the Zone?
Sue
Posts:14659
31 May 2011 08:01 AM
Yes, mackerel contains omega 3 fats and is fine. If you buy one with added oils try to stick to olive oil, not omega 6 fats.
Sue Knorr
Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.
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Bozena
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Posts:237
31 May 2011 12:01 PM
Thanks Sue. I occasionally buy this fish and then bake it. It is delicious, but amount of fat is some 23 grams or so. It is way over the recommended limit
Sue
Posts:14659
31 May 2011 06:48 PM
100 grams of mackerel (almost 4 blocks) contains about 14 grams of fat, which would be fine. Make sure your brand doesn't have added fat.
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Sue Knorr
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John
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Posts:2198
03 Jun 2011 12:23 PM
I do not know if Mackeral is farm raised, but check and avoid.
Farm raised fish have reverse of desired Omega-3/Omega-6 ratios.
Farm-raised Salmon is the BIG culprit.
(Fortunately we also have a few restaurants in the area that also use wild-salmon and not farm-raised.)
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Sue
Posts:14659
03 Jun 2011 12:36 PM
Avoiding farm raised in favor of wild caught fish....excellent point.
Sue Knorr
Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.
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Bozena
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Posts:237
03 Jun 2011 03:09 PM
The problem is that wild caught fish is not necessary available everywhere. Are yuo saying it is actually better not to eat fish at all if it is farmed? I hope it still give us health benefits...
Sue
Posts:14659
06 Jun 2011 12:47 PM
The health benefits of eating fish come mainly from the omega 3 fats (EPA and DHA) it contains. Farmed fish contains more omega 6 fat than wild caught fish (because of the tye of diet the farmed fish are fed). Omega 6 fats, especially AA, cause inflammation at the cellular level and should be avoided as much as possible. IMHO eating farmed fish does not bestow health benefits, and a person would do best to avoid it altogether.
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