My son doesn't eat his salmon raw. I cook it on very low heat until it's just barely cooked. The rest of his diet is very healthy for a teenager. Grassfed beef, farm fresh eggs (from chickens that actually run wild on the farm), everything else is organic and made from scratch. A little fruit but not a lot. No grains. He occasionally eats junk food at friends' houses (all their food is junk), but as long as he eats mostly at home he's okay. Thanks for the tip on the clay. I'll check into it. I do eat (actually drink) the salmon raw. I can't chew and swallow animal products (too repulsive) so I get them down this way: Blend them in the Vitamix with water and lemon juice just to the point where there are no chunks (it needs it be watery, not thick). Drink it down quickly while I hold my nose and repeat in my mind "tropical shake, tropical shake". Then, still holding my nose, I swish my mouth out and put a piece of lemon in and chew. Only then do I let go of my nose. At first I was also concerned about mercury, PCB, other pollutants in fish. Check out what the guy on The Daily Seafood Diet has to say about that issue. I agree with him. At this point, all our food is polluted. I would rather be consuming the fish and feeling good, than avoiding fish and suffering. I am very wary of heavy metal chelation products, as I was using them when I had the psychotic episode. I've never had any kind of problem with any raw flesh that I've consumed, but I choose my sources carefully. No grocery store flesh. If you're trying to help your brother or someone who won't eat fish or healthy food, you could try soups made with fish broth, or try a natural trace mineral supplement such as the clay. I have used a similar product called ConcenTrace. The SCD diet is also worth looking into (similar to GAPS). Unfortunaley, it takes so much dedication to recover (and I mean restore good health) from a serious psychiatric illness, it's probably not possible to help someone who isn't cooperative. I didn't do well on the fruit. Consuming the flesh foods raw without salt and eating lots of raw butter without salt keeps me from craving fruit. One more thought if trying to help a family member. The Homo Optimus Diet may be helpful and may be more acceptable to the average person.