Paul Saladino· MD
the heart is really interesting because there's so many muscles going every which way in the heart that you don't have to be worried about cutting it for tenderness you can pretty much slice it anyway
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the heart is really interesting because there's so many muscles going every which way in the heart that you don't have to be worried about cutting it for tenderness you can pretty much slice it anyway
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the heart is really interesting because there's so many muscles going every which way in the heart that you don't have to be worried about cutting it for tenderness you can pretty much slice it anyway it's kind of like an avocado like there's compared to slicing an orange right where you can just cut into anyway it's going to be okay regardless of the Meridian alignment so with your heart you can just kind of cut slices I've cut them thin sear them and you're good to go