Paul Saladino· MD
if those cows are eating better food they're just so much more likely to be nutrient-rich for us
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if those cows are eating better food they're just so much more likely to be nutrient-rich for us
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I think that if you took a grass-fed cow for me a grass-fed grassfish especially regeneratively raised cow that is a very uniquely nutritious and well- raised animal versus even the best chickens that you're going to get out there right now
I mean, some plants, great, you've got some nutrients, but you just cannot compare that to a cow or a rumin animal in terms of nutrient density. It just doesn't compare.