I guess the body would want to get rid of the toxins as fast as possible.
Some weeks ago I ate some scallop sashimi in a restaurant. I discovered they were lightly scorched, but decided to eat them anyway, since there were only a few pieces. After I got home I got very nauseous and had to throw up.
Oscar wrote:I guess the body would want to get rid of the toxins as fast as possible.
Some weeks ago I ate some scallop sashimi in a restaurant. I discovered they were lightly scorched, but decided to eat them anyway, since there were only a few pieces. After I got home I got very nauseous and had to throw up.
avo wrote:I felt really strange after eating mackerel from a sushi bar for the first time, as it was marinated/cooked. But no nausea or throwing up.
Five months ago, I ate some pinto beans at got very sick from them. It was odd because I used to love eating them and had never gotten sick from eating them. It is odd how the body can protest something even after years of trying to pummel it into submission.
Btw, the throwing up wasn't so bad as it used to be. The body contractions were quite violent, but there was not that much to throw up, plus there wasn't that sour/acid and bitter (gall) taste to it.
So how bad is it (relative to the raw and heat-cooked forms) for one to eat marinated fish like that? Disregarding any salt or other substances in the marinade, of course...
Ive tried it, and its not bad at all, regarding acne. (if no salt or any other bad ingredients are used)
I do suspect that the protein quality goes down as a result of the denaturation process, though, as i got thinner while doing this experiment.