Paul Saladino· MD
Get organs in your life, either fresh, get them freeze dried like hardened soil, but they're in the smoothie and you can put them in your smoothie however you like.
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Get organs in your life, either fresh, get them freeze dried like hardened soil, but they're in the smoothie and you can put them in your smoothie however you like.
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So whatever works best for you, do it. Get organs in your life, either fresh, get them freeze dried like hardened soil, but you can't even taste them.
And if you don't want to do fresh liver like this, you can always do something like freeze dried organs from harden soil. Yeah, this was my first time trying liver, but I've used and loved these. You can even open them up, blend them in the smoothies.
So but desiccated organs are a really easy option. I have my sister put those in the food for my niece and nephew. Like I said, like you said, they're in the smoothie at Erewhon. So easy way to get it. And this has heart liver kidney smoothie and pancreas.