Saturday, 30 January 2016

IMPORTANT--PLEASE AVOID EATING CATFISH PEPPER SOUP, HERE ARE THE REASONS.


        Dr. Jane Anisulowo, ACardiologist said that Nigerian Catfish Pepper Soup (popularly known as Point & Kill) can surely be a source of cancer due to its abundance in omega 6 fatty acids that farm or home-grown catfish is the worst example in this regard, as it contains more fatty hormones than the ones harvested from natural water.       


Catfish pepper soup

        These chemicals are cancerous in nature.“Also, they contain so much oil that you can almost taste it. Fish, generally, contains oil, but catfish has oil in its skin. That is what makes it so oily and unhealthy.''

        That is very dangerous because...
when blood fails to get to an organ, it fails and suffers paralysis. “If you can get the one from the river, which is rare in most cities, then you may eat it twice a month. But if the only one you can get is the one that is being reared by farmers, you don’t have to eat at all, or just eat it when it is partially smoked. In that way, some of the fats would have been lost in the process. Better still, there are some other species of fish that are oily but they contain good fats and are more nutritious.”
                       
      Anisulowo further says, “Fish is better than meat, no doubt. It digests easily and it contains proteins. However, catfish is not really a good option, especially the ones they sell these days, which are cultivated with hormonal feeds that are filled with steroids and other fattening chemicals just to make them profitable''.

   “It also contains a lot of poly unsaturated fat that does not only make you fat but also settles in the blood stream.''






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

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