Paul Saladino· MD
I believe liver is an incredibly nutritious food for humans because of the nutrients in liver but also because of the micro rnas in liver which are probably helpful for us at so many levels in terms of regenerating tissues
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I believe liver is an incredibly nutritious food for humans because of the nutrients in liver but also because of the micro rnas in liver which are probably helpful for us at so many levels in terms of regenerating tissues
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when we look at organs it the benefit of eating organs like this is probably the micro rnas that certain organ tissues have organ specific micro rnas and this is documented with research from Mostly from Germany but we've found this research at harden soil and it's really cool to kind of dig it up and translate it