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Food Safety Alert: FISH JERKY CONTAINS HIGH LEVELS OF MERCURY

New research exposes mercury levels five to 28 times higher than government limits

An investigation into mercury levels in marlin, ahi tuna and salmon fish jerky published yesterday in the peer-reviewed Journal of Environmental Health <http://www.ehjournal.net/content/10/1/90/abstract> revealed concentrations of the neurotoxin in some fish jerky products that averaged five times the U.S. government action levels, exposing a hidden health risk to women, children and others vulnerable to mercury exposure. Download the study here. <http://www.gotmercury.org/downloads/GotMercuryFishJerky.pdf>

“It is shocking to find such high levels of toxic mercury in a snack sold as a healthy food,” said Teri Shore of GotMercury.org, <http://www.gotmercury.org/article.php?list=type&type=75> a public health advocacy based in Marin County, California, that provides a free online calculator for estimating mercury exposure from fish. “Mercury warnings need to go on fish jerky labels so people can make informed choices. The federal government must take immediate action to alert people to this hidden mercury threat.”

The mercury research was conducted by physician Dr. Jane Hightower of San Francisco, also the author of the book, Diagnosis Mercury, and Dr. David Brown of Chico State University.

Marlin jerky contained the most dangerous concentrations at an average of 5 parts per million mercury – over five times the limit of 1 part per million set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Ahi tuna and salmon jerky contained mercury levels as high as .5 parts per million mercury.

A 132-pound person eating a small 1.5 ounce bag of marlin jerky at the average mercury concentration would result in an intake of mercury five times the weekly limit deemed safe by the FDA. A total of 105 fish jerky samples were tested from 21 packages purchased at stores in Hawaii and California and from on-line vendors.

The study found that:

- Only one package of marlin jerky had all five samples below the FDA level of 1 part per million

- Six marlin jerky samples contained mercury greater than 10 parts per million

- One marlin sample reached 28 parts per million

- Most of the marlin samples (89 percent) exceeded the lower U.S. Environmental Protection Agency action level of .5 parts per million mercury

- The 15 samples of ahi tuna had mercury concentrations ranging from 0.09-0.55 parts per million mercury

- Mercury concentrations in 15 salmon samples ranged from 0.030-0.17 parts per million mercury

The U.S. FDA has never tested mercury in fish jerky, so it is not included in its advisory for women and children not to eat high mercury fish such as swordfish and shark or to limit servings of albacore tuna. The FDA is responsible for seafood safety and the regulation of mercury in commercial fish and fisheries products.

Like other large, long-lived fish, mercury bioaccumulates in the flesh of marlin, a commercial and prized sport fish. When dried for jerky, mercury levels become concentrated. Marlin jerky and other fish jerky are sold at supermarkets around the U.S. and online and often marketed as a healthy food choice.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the number-one source of mercury exposure in the United States is contaminated seafood. The FDA has determined that women of childbearing age and young children should not eat swordfish and should limit consumption of tuna due to high mercury levels.

Mercury contamination of seafood is a widespread public-health problem, especially for women of childbearing age, pregnant and nursing women and children. Mercury ingestion can lead to memory loss, developmental and learning disorders, vision loss, heart disease and, rarely, death.

GotMercury.org works to protect people and the environment from mercury. Because of the ubiquitous nature of mercury in the environment and because federal and state public health agencies are not doing enough to raise public awareness and protect the public from mercury, GotMercury.org developed the free online mercury-in-fish calculators at www.gotmercury.org <http://www.gotmercury.org/> and www.gotmercury.mobi <http://www.gotmercury.mobi> that have received millions of hits since 2002.

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Contact Teri Shore, GotMercury.org, 415 663 8590 ext 104, tshore@tirn.net <mailto:tshore@tirn.net> , cell 707 583 4428

 

KAUAI Healing Garden Festival vendor booths available

 

The Hawaii Healing Garden Festivals are the only annual Statewide Festival series focused on culture, healing arts, health & wellness, and green sustainable living.

Vendor Booths - Get the best price before August 31st!

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KAUAI Healing Garden Festival

Saturday, October 15, 2011

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Kilohana Plantation, Lihue

 

WANTED:

· Health Products

· Herbal Medicines

· Massage Therapists & Healers

· Local Organic Food

· Sustainable Businesses

· Green Living Products

· Alternative Energy Resources

· Gardening Resources

· Community Groups

· Cultural Groups

· Health Practitioners

· Non-Profit Education Groups

· Plants & Plant Growers

· Spas & Health Centers

· Kauai Made Products

Participate in the Hawaii Healing Garden "Healthy Hawaii Expo!"

Get a booth at this great community festival and connect with a great crowd of residents & visitors who are eager to learn about what you're offering.

The Festivals - Each Island hosts a Community Festival Celebration day of fun, family friendly cultural and educational events, plant sales, health fairs, healthy food, and great entertainment!

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- Booths are available on your island and outer island.

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- Become a featured Hawaii Health Guide member and get a FREE booth!

Registration discount ends August 31st.  You can purchase online here.

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Introducing the Hunger Free Communities Network

 

Webinar - Please join in!

Wednesday, 7/13/2011, 2:00pm – 3:00pm Eastern Time

Registration Link: http://vovici.com/wsb.dll/s/17fb9g4b865

The Hunger Free Communities Network (www.hungerfreecommunities.org) is a web-based, nation-wide platform for those committed to ending hunger at a local level. Created and maintained by the Alliance to End Hunger, this website is unique in that it provides a nationwide platform and clearinghouse for those active in local anti-hunger work to connect with one another, learn from each other’s best practices, and access resources from across the local and national anti-hunger community. Some of the features you can expect to find there include a vibrant blog, lively discussion forums, a searchable directory of Hunger Free Community coalitions, and an expansive resource library. The ultimate goal of this website is to help unleash the full potential of the community-based anti-hunger movement. Please join the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Alliance to End Hunger, the Corporate Hunger Coalition, and local and state-wide anti-hunger leaders from across the country as we discuss our vision for this new resource, demonstrate some of its key features, and answer your questions.

Confirmed Speakers include:

Ambassador Tony Hall, Executive Director, The Alliance to End Hunger

Duke Storen, Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Kori Reed, Vice President, Foundation and Cause, External Affairs and Communications, ConAgra Foods, representing the Corporate Hunger Coalition

J.K. Granberg-Michaelson, Hunger Free Communities Coordinator, The Alliance to End Hunger

Rob Zeske, Executive Director, Second Harvest Heartland

This session will be available via Microsoft Office LiveMeeting (Webinar) and is free for all participants. You will need access to a phone line and a computer with internet access for this webinar.

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Emily Buckham Buday

Outreach Strategist

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WE ARE ‘OHANA CD

The Performing and Fine Artists for WorldPeace, based on Hawai‘i Island, has created a musical CD called “We Are ‘Ohana.” They are now working on a music video for the signature song from the album is “Your Heart Will Lead You Home.” The music video will be included in a 30 motivational video entitled 'Stories of Hope and Recovery' that will be used in outreach project to schools, treatment center, hospitals and prisons.

The County of Hawai‘i has been kind enough to support these efforts with a page on their website. Please go to http://www.healingourisland.com/songs_of_hope.html to learn more about the project. For more information, contact Howard Shapiro at artpeac@aloha.net or 808-985-8725.

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