**** man....how many grams are in your can of tuna? mine only have 23Originally posted by stevey_2000
i dont drink too much milk but eat about 125g of tuna a day (i'm bulking) and i dont think it's too much, plenty of rumours about too much tuna gives you mercury poisoning but ignore it, it's b*******!!
Ste.
you consider regular food to be a supplement?Originally posted by guitaronfire411
I've been eating lots of tuna/salmon recently. It's an affordable supplement to your main supplements.
No, it's not bullshiat you dumbass. There were people out there that said FORD cars are better than Japanese when people say FORDS are rolling death traps, it's people like you that spread disinformation when the truth is right there on paper from scientific and photographic evidence.Originally posted by stevey_2000
i dont drink too much milk but eat about 125g of tuna a day (i'm bulking) and i dont think it's too much, plenty of rumours about too much tuna gives you mercury poisoning but ignore it, it's b*******!!
Ste.
Originally posted by DonJuanMonk
No, it's not bullshiat you dumbass. There were people out there that said FORD cars are better than Japanese when people say FORDS are rolling death traps, it's people like you that spread disinformation when the truth is right there on paper from scientific and photographic evidence.
From your post I think you're suffering from the beginning effects of mercury poisoning, which is the dulling of your brain cells.
1 Can of Tuna is the maximum safety limit you want to get.
isnt that the answer to the question:Originally posted by mrRuckus
you consider regular food to be a supplement?
Word of advice: buy tuna in water, not oil. Water is going to be healthier for you, especially considering the amounts of tuna people getting getting or staying in shape are going to eat. In the future, stay away from tuna in oil unless there is absolutely no alternative.Originally posted by Jay-X
, since the really small cans contain 53 g when the oil is drained out... with the oil in,
Hahaha. Where do all of these smartasses come from?Originally posted by mrRuckus
you consider regular food to be a supplement?
i'll try to find that, but i've never noticed it on the shelves. is it more pricey than tuna in oil over there?Originally posted by diablo
Word of advice: buy tuna in water, not oil. Water is going to be healthier for you, especially considering the amounts of tuna people getting getting or staying in shape are going to eat. In the future, stay away from tuna in oil unless there is absolutely no alternative.
what the fcuk is your problem kid... go eat a xanax and chill out. And for only eating 1 can of tuna a week for safty limits thats some bull**** unless your pregnant. Show me some research that the maximum safety limit on tuna is 1 can.Originally posted by DonJuanMonk
No, it's not bullshiat you dumbass. There were people out there that said FORD cars are better than Japanese when people say FORDS are rolling death traps, it's people like you that spread disinformation when the truth is right there on paper from scientific and photographic evidence.
From your post I think you're suffering from the beginning effects of mercury poisoning, which is the dulling of your brain cells. You're also from the UK, land of the diseased cattle which also probably is rotting away your brain. Don't knock USA, cause USA owns you, and is the motherland of SoSuave.
1 Can of Tuna is the maximum safety limit you want to get.