Paul Saladino· MD
sometimes when people don't have a lot of organs in their diet they they will a lot of times they'll feel something for sure they'll get like a little buzz from the liver or something
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sometimes when people don't have a lot of organs in their diet they they will a lot of times they'll feel something for sure they'll get like a little buzz from the liver or something
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i did this with my friend ben lynch who's a well-known naturopath when i was in seattle in my residency i gave him some raw liver and he said he felt high i don't think he was getting enough in his life but this is the benefit of raw liver