Paul Saladino· MD
if you are eating an animal that is not grass-finished the omega 3 to 6 ratio is gonna be different
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if you are eating an animal that is not grass-finished the omega 3 to 6 ratio is gonna be different
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they cannot be kfo concentrated animal feeding operation raised because those animals are consuming their kasumi grains in the form of corn and soy and they were never meant to eat that they're meant to eat grass and when so when they consume corn and soy their omega 6 goes quite a ways up