posted on Feb, 20 2023 @ 10:48 PM
People in Japan and areas in that region have eaten fish for thousands of years and their metabolism is structured to utilize sea food pretty much. I
have some of those genetics as a Finn, but am only one point sever percent Inuit/Far north Asian. I don't have all the genes that the Northern Asians
and Inuit have though, so I cannot eat many of the things they eat and stay healthy.
My paternal genetics for this is found in about two percent of far northern European guys. But it is way more common in many Asian people near the
Oceans. It is an adaption to a diet of fish and sea mammal consumption. Now the people in Japan and the Koreas and Islanders have this genetics and
if they eat properly they can have a healthy life.. Most of the people in those areas like Japan need to eat stuff from the sea like they have for
thousands of years. Yes, they can eat some other kinds of foods in moderation but not a complete change from the old ways.
I always wondered why my grandfather and all my uncles and dad on that side loved fish and I am the same way. It digests really easy for me. I do
not need sea fish, I just need fish. I suppose stuff like squid would be good too, I should try some in a Korean restaurant some day. I tried
making a Korean seaweed soup, the birthday soup, Boy did I screw that up...I think I will try it again, I highly doubt if the Koreans would even eat
my soup, I have no clue what I did wrong.