Koreans take in half the dioxin the Japanese people ingest from marine products.
According to the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries [MAF], the amount of dioxin Koreans take a day is 0.8 pictogram per kilogram. The amount is less than half what the Japanese ingest. The ministry explains this is because Japanese diners tend to eat more sea food than Koreans. The amount also just 20 percent of the Korea Food and Drug Administration standard.
Exposure to high levels of dioxin could cause health problems . . .
So . . . if I understand correctly, if you want to be healthy, you should follow the Ministry of MAF and eat Koreans instead?
