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Benefits of Grass Fed Liver and How to Make Your Own Liver Pills

We’ve written a significant amount on the healthy (and delicious) benefits of grass-fed beef, but what about grass-fed liver? While many of us here in the US shy away from organ meats, liver has been eaten for centuries all over the world, and is celebrated in many regions both culinarily and nutritionally.

According to leading health expert, Dr. Joseph Mercola, “organ meat is a nutritional powerhouse, loaded with vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other compounds vital to your health. Liver in particular is packed with nutrients, which is why predatory animals eat it first and why it has been so highly prized throughout history.”

Just a few of these benefits include ample amounts of nutritious protein, healthy saturated fats, and a concentrated dose of vitamin A. Liver also contains a wide range of B-vitamins, including choline, which is important for heart and brain health, folic acid, and B12. Add to that some highly bioavailable iron, vitamins C, E, and K, a lot of other minerals, including CoQ10, and you’ve got yourself a superfood.

But wait! For the sake of optimal health, it is wise to only choose liver from grass-fed animals raised according to humane, organic practices. Liver from conventionally-raised cows is more than likely to contain traces of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and GMO feeds that the cows are subjected to.

By choosing grass-fed, you eliminate exposing yourself to these potential risks. Plus, some research has found that grass-fed and organic versions of foods retain significantly more nutritional content than their conventional counterparts.

If you’ve got yourself a cut of high-quality, grass-fed liver, but don’t know what to do with it, many recipes celebrate this ingredient. Beyond the classic liver and onions, it can be used to make stir fries, stews, sautees, sandwiches using your favorite gluten-free breads, and more. With the right mix of spices, you could have yourself a winning dish with a little practice.

Note: In order to determine if supplementing with liver pills is right for you, and to determine the optimal amount for your individual health, consult a health professional you trust.

-The Alternative Daily

Sources:
http://chriskresser.com/natures-most-potent-superfood
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/12/30/eating-organ-meats.aspx
http://www.primallyinspired.com/friday-favorites-frozen-raw-liver-pills
https://www.thealternativedaily.com/food-eats

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