Paul Saladino· MD
if you guys can't eat the fresh organs you know where to get them at hardinsoil.com we've got all the desiccated ones for you
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
if you guys can't eat the fresh organs you know where to get them at hardinsoil.com we've got all the desiccated ones for you
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But organs are not that easy to eat. They're hard to obtain. Their taste is weird. And so you can get them desiccated, which I think solves a lot of those problems, which is why I wanted to build Heart & Soil.
if you can't eat liver if you don't have access to liver or you don't want to eat liver which you could also cook by the way something like Harden soil supplements might be a great option for you desiccated freeze-dried organs are pretty darn good if you're not going to do the real thing
If you don't like the taste, if you don't want to eat organs, do a grind, like grind it into your uh ground beef or this is why I'm proud of Lineage with the meat sticks and hardened soil with desiccated organs.