Does eating fish make you smarter?

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member

    Question Does eating fish make you smarter?

    Ok, ok, let me get this right before i confuse myself...

    For quite a while now i've been hearing that eating fish "apparantly" makes you smarter.

    Recently, i became a vegetarian (reason- i wanted a change of lifestyle) so i'm just wondering if any of you know whether this statement is true or not. I have looked on google, but nothing seems to familiarise itself with me.

    I have my first exam next Friday (Citezenship- i'm predicted an A) so i was just curious to whether this fishy statement was a myth...


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    bkdc is offline Elite Member
    Ten seafood health benefits Note numbers: 4,5, & 10

    However I do not think that eating fish before your test will help, you may have better luck studying....
    Last edited by bkdc; 09-05-2008 at 12:59 AM.

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    owen is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)
    Oh aye, that Omega 3 stuff! I still don't know where all that emerged from, it just seemed to appear on TV adverts one day.

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    Thanks guys, i'll be keeping no.4 in mind particularly. Oh, and i spend hours revising for tests, by all means i hadn't expected to pass if i ate some fish

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    mr pickles is offline Newbie
    I may have this totally wrong, but if your a vegetarian can you actually eat fish?

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    Yes, you are right, i just don't like the fact that ther're so greasy. I try to look after myself as much as possible Oh, and lobster? Has anyone here ever tried it... Executed like a real gentleman!

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Lobster?

    I've caught it in my bare hand and boiled it many a time.

    In Florida it is generally known as "Crayfish" or "Crawfish" or "bugs" .

    They do not have the massive claws as do "Maine Lobsters".

    The Florida version is all tail and very sweet!


    The fish oil (not cooking grease) is one of the main beneficiaries.

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    I brought up the subject of lobsters, because our supermarket is trying to stock in "new" types of fish. They're trying to stop selling cod, due to the huge fishing market increase, but as far as i can see, trying to load us off with different fish will not work.

    It is the same for many other creatures of our planet. As well as fish there is: Elephants, Orangunans, Tigers etc. Our generation is going to have to work hard to prevent them becoming extinct...

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨

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    k_9
    k_9 is offline Dedicated Member
    Oh dear, the problem is bigger than i had expected! I used to always think that tuna were little midgety fish not worth a second look. But now i feel quite insignificant knowing that these people who are selling endangered species don't even make their products sustainable. "Good now, good for the future" is how everyone should make an effort to spend their lives!

    LOL! I bet you didn't read the entire chunks of writing!

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