Paul Saladino· MD
what's amazing about skated organs is that the freeze drying process preserves so many of the nutrients much better than than dehydrating which is a higher temperature freeze drying is a lower temperature
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what's amazing about skated organs is that the freeze drying process preserves so many of the nutrients much better than than dehydrating which is a higher temperature freeze drying is a lower temperature
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the cool thing about freeze drying is that you can this is like laplace's law like you can lower the pressure on a system and then you can you can get the water to the triple point and you can take the water out of something at freezing temperature so basically you can sublimate the water so instead of dehydration happens at 110 to 140 degrees fahrenheit
yes absolutely freeze drying desiccation will eradicate any parasites
fresh organs are the best
what's cool about the pills is there's good evidence that when you freeze dry the organs it actually preserves a lot of the growth factors which is interesting because if you cook in Oregon so they did these experiments in the 50s and 60s where they cooked organs you lose some of the growth factors