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> There is a brand of canned salmon that is not salted: Rain Coast.
> It is wild Alaskan salmon.  We find it at Vitamin Cottage, and it's
> the only canned fish I'll buy.
>
>  Of course being unsalted does not answer the question about
> the oils being degraded by the canning process, in the rest of
> Jean-Claude's post.
>
>     Lynnet.

Or see
http://www.vitalchoice.com/shop/shop2.cfm?category=7

Cheers,
Kirt

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