WILD salmon is a short lived fish and is very healthy for you the mercury levels are not like those of other fish like tuna. FARMED salmon is NOT healthy for you, it has more fat, toxins, antibiotics, and is actually GREY but they dye it pink. Be safe, stick with WILD :) not only will you feel better but you will look much younger too.
I'm a commercial fisherman from alaska, I prolly don't eat enough salmon to notice anti-aging but I have noticed growth in my hair and nails afew days after having salmon. My personal favorite is just a simple salmon dish... I mix roughly half & half real mayo and ketcup + Tiny dash of pepper in a bowl. glaze on just to cover salmon completely. cook however you like tell carmalised and i like to serve with rice with soysauce oh and don't forget the sweet pickle :P
why nt just let nature take its course? we all get old at some point., drink water, exercise, eat reasonably and u'll survive... thinking abt age and appearance is wat makes one look older in the first place. all this talk abt eating this and that, making people buy book and all... beats me! All this thing abt aging depends on the geographic location of the land and the kind of foods they eat... u cnt help were u come from and the kind of food that exists. Wild alaskan salmon... i beg ur pardon!
schmarly - I watched your video. A bit of advice...you may or may not have some good points or good arguments, but that video was one of the most unconvincing pieces of garbage Iv'e ever seen. if you truly believe in farmed salmon, make something that will sell your side better, because you are doing damage to your cause with that video. Do they feed those fish veggie pellets and raise their Omega-6 counts in those farms?
Aeron518 - Wild salmon is very low in mercury. There are plenty of resources online to see which fish have lots of mercury and which are safe. The FDA needs to make broad recommendations because people don't respond to nuanced and detailed instructions as well. I don't know that the video is correct about 30 straight days, but you can certainly eat wild salmon a lot more often than twice a week.
I thought this guy was all anti toxins and stuff,yet here he's telling you to eat two meals of salmon a DAY for 30 days straight? What about all that toxic Mercury in the fish you're gonna be packing into your body by doing that? The FDA recommends eating no more than 2 fish meals a week ,but he's telling you to eat 6x that for a whole month. Way to contradict yourself.
@Aaron518, the answer is not to stop eating fish. The answer is to for humans to wake up and stop allowing money hungry losers to run our countries. Industry is killing us. Fish lower on the food chain like sardines or young trout should be less likely to have a build up of mercury. Wild Alaskan Salmon is supposedly one of the fish that has low levels of mercury.
I am fond of salmon but it's not been able to be in my budget for a while. If I leave out the junk I can maybe fit it in-which would be good all round.
I have to agree that it's a little unusual to hear that something so nice is also good for you! I like the thought of having more salmon in my regular diet.
I love salmon, this is perfect for me and the health benefits are truly amazing! I'll be sure to take your advice and eat salmon for my health, thank you Chris!
I didn't realise just how good salmon actually was for you and the technique to it. I love salmon so this works out well for me, lovely food and it's healthy too!
The trick for me now is to find the real deal wild or Alaskan salmon and also some good recipes to spark my interest in eating it so often. I like salmon anyway.
I cook the best salmon, but I was always lacking a reason to do so since it's kind of a special meal. This is a wonderful reason to cook one of my favourite meals more often!
Hey, this is really good news! Smoked salmon is my favorite dish and I eat it at least once every week. Now I just have to make sure that I get the Alaskan ones. ;)
This sounds yummy. We haven't had salmon in ages, so I'll have to see if I can find some good recipes for it. We typically eat pollock, which is good...but we're a bit bored with it. Thanks for the tip!
I wonder if canned alaskan salmon would be just as good? I am going to try and see if there are any wild or Alaskan salmon available locally. If it is, then I will start eating it more
I am sure you could be very versatile with salmon. It can mix with so many things you might not be aware of. I had no idea to think about the eggs one, maybe it will help my diet since what I am doing now really isn't.
Yikes, I'm sure that any wild or Alaskan salmon I find locally is bound to be a stowaway. Seriously though, this is going to be a hard one and I hope that regular salmon will be sufficient.
I love salmon, it is probably my favourite fish but I don't eat much of it because of the high oil content. But I guess combined with everything else-the alkali diet and so on, it might not affect things so bad. Sounds a tasty way to get fit.
The video says Wild OR Alaskan. I am sure that Alaskan salmon would be available at some gourmet shops or even in the gourmet section of the grocery store. I am going to check it out and try eating more of it if it is available
I love Salmon, so this definatly won't be a problem for me. Most of the Salmon I eat is from Norway though, and it isn't wild either, hope that doesn't make that big a difference . . . thanks for the great advice!
@evenbrown Farmed salmon is not good for you! Not only that but it destroys the environment they are placed in. Stay safe and stick with the real stuff, WILD :) farmed salmon has so many toxins in it. Perhaps you should go to the doctors to check your toxin levels it would be very interesting to know whats going on when people eat too much of it.
Salmon is a very healthy food, as are most fish in general because of the neutrients in them. Thanks for the advice, i'd never realise it could have this could a benefit on your health.
Wild Alaskan salmon? That's pretty specific. So other types of salmon doesn't work? The eating is not a problem for me because I love seafood, but getting wild salmon from Alaska is a bit different.
Kerilynn7, this video is basically a sales pitch for Alaska. Salmon is great for you, whether farmed, wild or "half-farmed". By the way, click on my name and view a video called "Alaska Salmon Farming". This guy needs to do his homework!
I agree that it's harder to get hold of but the canned variety is easier. That's a huge amount of salmon to eat-but I would guess that it has to be Alaskan to reduce the amount of mercury it contains?
Not that easy getting hold of wild salmon, even less from Alaska, except if you live in Alaska that is, haha. It's good advice though, I know fish in general is good for you, but this was new info, thanks!
hypnotic much haha fuck your salmon this guy looks like hes under mind control !
killuminati63 1 year ago
WILD salmon is a short lived fish and is very healthy for you the mercury levels are not like those of other fish like tuna. FARMED salmon is NOT healthy for you, it has more fat, toxins, antibiotics, and is actually GREY but they dye it pink. Be safe, stick with WILD :) not only will you feel better but you will look much younger too.
MissfitNikki 1 year ago
I'm a commercial fisherman from alaska, I prolly don't eat enough salmon to notice anti-aging but I have noticed growth in my hair and nails afew days after having salmon. My personal favorite is just a simple salmon dish... I mix roughly half & half real mayo and ketcup + Tiny dash of pepper in a bowl. glaze on just to cover salmon completely. cook however you like tell carmalised and i like to serve with rice with soysauce oh and don't forget the sweet pickle :P
stormyccc 1 year ago
@stormyccc err bake however you like i shoulda said. Nuwave oven looks promising for these types of dishes.
stormyccc 1 year ago
why nt just let nature take its course? we all get old at some point., drink water, exercise, eat reasonably and u'll survive... thinking abt age and appearance is wat makes one look older in the first place. all this talk abt eating this and that, making people buy book and all... beats me! All this thing abt aging depends on the geographic location of the land and the kind of foods they eat... u cnt help were u come from and the kind of food that exists. Wild alaskan salmon... i beg ur pardon!
Stezifyable 1 year ago
what bollocks
BicycleSeatSniffer 1 year ago
schmarly - I watched your video. A bit of advice...you may or may not have some good points or good arguments, but that video was one of the most unconvincing pieces of garbage Iv'e ever seen. if you truly believe in farmed salmon, make something that will sell your side better, because you are doing damage to your cause with that video. Do they feed those fish veggie pellets and raise their Omega-6 counts in those farms?
AKellhus 2 years ago
Aeron518 - Wild salmon is very low in mercury. There are plenty of resources online to see which fish have lots of mercury and which are safe. The FDA needs to make broad recommendations because people don't respond to nuanced and detailed instructions as well. I don't know that the video is correct about 30 straight days, but you can certainly eat wild salmon a lot more often than twice a week.
AKellhus 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Wrong...Animal protein actually has damaging toxins. Best way to look young is to go Vegetarian or Vegan.
dsilvernite 2 years ago
good videos-thx
billoakesattablthree 2 years ago
The best anti-aging product I've ever seen is actually Alex Chiu's Magnetic
Discovery. The other people are just nonsense.
JLeeMagnetic 2 years ago
I thought this guy was all anti toxins and stuff,yet here he's telling you to eat two meals of salmon a DAY for 30 days straight? What about all that toxic Mercury in the fish you're gonna be packing into your body by doing that? The FDA recommends eating no more than 2 fish meals a week ,but he's telling you to eat 6x that for a whole month. Way to contradict yourself.
Aaron518 2 years ago 2
@Aaron518
Salmon is a low food chain fish eating mostly algae and krill so it's completelly free of toxins, especially from Alaska.
gledalac1979 1 year ago
@Aaron518, the answer is not to stop eating fish. The answer is to for humans to wake up and stop allowing money hungry losers to run our countries. Industry is killing us. Fish lower on the food chain like sardines or young trout should be less likely to have a build up of mercury. Wild Alaskan Salmon is supposedly one of the fish that has low levels of mercury.
thewaterfalloflove 8 months ago
salmon's taste is so addicting for me But I just eat 2 filets a day like at the same time teriyaki merinated works great !
logitechsucks 3 years ago
This guy looks plastic!! how much shiner has he got on?? I can still tell that he is in his early forties.
northernjohnostar 3 years ago
no ways he's more like mid 30 to me
if it's not for his hair he would look 26
Jackitreborn 3 years ago
Also, Wild Salmon has DMAE... which pumps up the muscles in your face giving you more firm youthful contours.
PaulHartXYZ 3 years ago
It has omega 3 or fish oil is also great!
nyonan 3 years ago 4
Wow! This video is great. I will probably give it a try. I never knew that Alaskan salmon is a good remedy for anti aging.
raketeer 4 years ago
I am fond of salmon but it's not been able to be in my budget for a while. If I leave out the junk I can maybe fit it in-which would be good all round.
comicgurljazz 4 years ago
Salmon is one of the few fish I can tolerate well, so hearing that it's so good is wonderful. I didn't know it was so beneficial, thanks.
steakandcheez 4 years ago
I did not know how beneficial salmon is. I love smoked salmon, it's probably my favorite type of fish. I love to have more excuses to eat it. :)
geezins 4 years ago
I really don't care for salmon that much, but I might be able to suck it up if it really is going to make me feel and look better.
Sallycoronez 4 years ago
Wow, eating it everyday in a row for an entire month? I think I would get tired of it, but if it really is that beneficial, I might just try it!
Lucens2613 4 years ago
I have to agree that it's a little unusual to hear that something so nice is also good for you! I like the thought of having more salmon in my regular diet.
lost4confused 4 years ago
Finally, someone who says that a tasty food is good for you! I love salmon and am going to add it to my meal plans
shireenb1988 4 years ago
I just love learning facts like this-but putting them into action is a bit harder! I like salmon, I can do it at least some of the time. Thank you!
geek4fun 4 years ago
I love salmon, this is perfect for me and the health benefits are truly amazing! I'll be sure to take your advice and eat salmon for my health, thank you Chris!
WeightLooser1 4 years ago
I didn't realise just how good salmon actually was for you and the technique to it. I love salmon so this works out well for me, lovely food and it's healthy too!
WeightHealthy 4 years ago
The trick for me now is to find the real deal wild or Alaskan salmon and also some good recipes to spark my interest in eating it so often. I like salmon anyway.
MadDuppy 4 years ago
I cook the best salmon, but I was always lacking a reason to do so since it's kind of a special meal. This is a wonderful reason to cook one of my favourite meals more often!
twfan08 4 years ago
Hey, this is really good news! Smoked salmon is my favorite dish and I eat it at least once every week. Now I just have to make sure that I get the Alaskan ones. ;)
sheryl1917 4 years ago
I had no idea about the benefits of fish, especially their effects on the aging process. If only fish were less expensive!
downloadpenguins 4 years ago
I love salmon, and all types of fish, but I definitely do not get a chance to eat it as often as I would like to. Now I have an excuse!
sharonnkyle 4 years ago
A tasty morsel that reverses aging? Now this is my type of diet! I am going to add more salmon to my meal plans
20munchkin2008 4 years ago
This sounds yummy. We haven't had salmon in ages, so I'll have to see if I can find some good recipes for it. We typically eat pollock, which is good...but we're a bit bored with it. Thanks for the tip!
AnnaofSiam 4 years ago
Not just slow down or stop, but reserve the signs of ageing-that's fantastic! I need to try this!
alienagents 4 years ago
Salmon in eggs is just a wonderful food and perfect for breakfast. I can see this working for me.
jojospok23 4 years ago
Im not sure I can get it wild where I live but I am willing to try. What is the reason for it having to be wild though Im curious to know.
munkey71 4 years ago
I like salmon so this tip will be no problem for me to follow. I am going to experiement with different recipes though so that I get a variety
SheddingSomeLBS 4 years ago
I wonder if canned alaskan salmon would be just as good? I am going to try and see if there are any wild or Alaskan salmon available locally. If it is, then I will start eating it more
1980Digit2008 4 years ago
All those essential fatty acids, and good protein, has to be good for you! I am craving salmon eggs now....
aberystwythbeau 4 years ago
I am sure you could be very versatile with salmon. It can mix with so many things you might not be aware of. I had no idea to think about the eggs one, maybe it will help my diet since what I am doing now really isn't.
elligat 4 years ago
I am not really a fan of salmon (or really any type of fish for that matter), but I might look into it. Maybe it's more of an acquired taste?
ChanChandler66 4 years ago
Yikes, I'm sure that any wild or Alaskan salmon I find locally is bound to be a stowaway. Seriously though, this is going to be a hard one and I hope that regular salmon will be sufficient.
Jamdowner12 4 years ago
I love salmon too, and lucky for me there is a shop in my area that provides alaskan salmon. I am going to up the times that I eat it. :)
VideoDiva2008 4 years ago
I love salmon, it is probably my favourite fish but I don't eat much of it because of the high oil content. But I guess combined with everything else-the alkali diet and so on, it might not affect things so bad. Sounds a tasty way to get fit.
orangesandgreens 4 years ago
I'm sure that this is going to be a challenge for me to find. I wonder how far off the mark canned salmon will be. I want to try this idea.
22Treadmill 4 years ago
The video says Wild OR Alaskan. I am sure that Alaskan salmon would be available at some gourmet shops or even in the gourmet section of the grocery store. I am going to check it out and try eating more of it if it is available
JerrysGirl2008 4 years ago
I love Salmon, so this definatly won't be a problem for me. Most of the Salmon I eat is from Norway though, and it isn't wild either, hope that doesn't make that big a difference . . . thanks for the great advice!
evenbrown 4 years ago
@evenbrown Farmed salmon is not good for you! Not only that but it destroys the environment they are placed in. Stay safe and stick with the real stuff, WILD :) farmed salmon has so many toxins in it. Perhaps you should go to the doctors to check your toxin levels it would be very interesting to know whats going on when people eat too much of it.
MissfitNikki 1 year ago
Salmon is a very healthy food, as are most fish in general because of the neutrients in them. Thanks for the advice, i'd never realise it could have this could a benefit on your health.
KeepinYoung5 4 years ago
Wild Alaskan salmon? That's pretty specific. So other types of salmon doesn't work? The eating is not a problem for me because I love seafood, but getting wild salmon from Alaska is a bit different.
kerilynn7 4 years ago
Kerilynn7, this video is basically a sales pitch for Alaska. Salmon is great for you, whether farmed, wild or "half-farmed". By the way, click on my name and view a video called "Alaska Salmon Farming". This guy needs to do his homework!
schmarly2007 3 years ago
I agree that it's harder to get hold of but the canned variety is easier. That's a huge amount of salmon to eat-but I would guess that it has to be Alaskan to reduce the amount of mercury it contains?
cuppatea4u 4 years ago
Not that easy getting hold of wild salmon, even less from Alaska, except if you live in Alaska that is, haha. It's good advice though, I know fish in general is good for you, but this was new info, thanks!
Phased88 4 years ago