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MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate release, Wednesday 14 January
2004
Plant Oils Healthy Alternative to Contaminated Fish Oil,
Cancer Study Finds
The widely-reported US study into the cancer risk of eating
highly-contaminated, Scottish farmed salmon claims that plant
oils are a healthier alternative. Salmon has been heavily
promoted as beneficial to health because of its omega-3 fat
content. One of the study’s authors specifically identifies
flaxseed is a good alternative to fish omega-3 fats. This
confirms recent research by the health charity, Vegetarian & Vegan
Foundation, whose report, Fishing for Facts, finds that plant
oils provide the safest and healthiest source of essential
omega-3 fats. The report establishes that:
- fish oils are half
as effective as plant oils in reducing heart attacks
in high-risk patients;
- not just salmon but most fish and fish oils contain
deadly poisons;
- farmed salmon have a greater toxic load
than wild salmon;
- farmed salmon can contain less omega-3
fat than wild salmon.
One of the most disturbing findings of the Fishing for Facts
report is the contamination of most fish and fish oil supplements
with toxic chemicals, including high levels of dangerous
PCBs and dioxins and detectable levels of mercury, especially
dangerous to foetuses.
Laura Scott, VVF Senior Nutritionist, says: “This
latest study from the US confirms our own findings. Unfortunately,
consumers are still being sold a lie by being encouraged
to continue eating salmon for the omega-3 fats it contains.
Most salmon is intensively farmed and the omega-3 fat content
drops markedly as a result. All fish, whether farmed or wild,
contain toxins.
“Consequently, people who want a safer, healthier
and more effective alternative to oily fish are advised to
switch to plant oils. This is confirmed by David Carpenter,
one of the authors of the US study, who states, ‘Those
striving for a healthy heart have other options. Flaxseed
oil, for example, is rich in omega-3’. It is also comparatively
uncontaminated”.
A welter of recent research has established that the most
effective way to reduce the risk of developing degenerative
diseases is by adopting a more plant-centred diet, low in
saturated fat and high in essential plant fats from seeds,
nuts and their oils such as flaxseed (linseed), walnuts,
soyabeans and rapeseed oil”.
“For the sake of our health”, concludes Laura
Scott, “The Food Standards Agency should stop its blind
allegiance to the fishing industry and its promotion of a
failed and potentially damaging public health strategy. The
answer lies in the soil!”
For further information, or copies of the Fishing for Facts
report, contact: Laura Scott (MSc Nutrition) or Tony Wardle
on 0117 970 5190.
Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation, 8 York Court, Wilder
Street, Bristol BS2 8QH
Tel: 0117 970 5190 W: www.vegetarian.org.uk E: info@vegetarian.org.uk
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