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Subject #1 worst fish for your HEART (tuna vs salmon vs...?)
Date November 28, 2024 2:05 AM
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Eating wild-caught fish is good for your heart… right? WRONG.

According to Dr. Sam Walters - one of America’s #1 heart specialists - there’s ONE fish you should avoid like the plague.

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This so-called “healthy fish” is contaminated with toxic chemicals… that are literally DEADLY for your heart. Yet 97% of Americans eat it at least once a week.

Try to guess which one it is:
 

1. Tilapia
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2. Tuna
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3. Atlantic Salmon
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4. Sardines
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So, click on your guess…

Or tap below to get the correct answer from Dr. Sam Walters himself:

>> Never eat THIS fish (it’s DEADLY for your heart)
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