Paul Saladino· MD
the organs in the animal are often regarded as the most sacred part of the animal from a nutritional from an ancestral perspective by indigenous tribes
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the organs in the animal are often regarded as the most sacred part of the animal from a nutritional from an ancestral perspective by indigenous tribes
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getting organs in your diet is important and let me rephrase that it's essential uh I eat liver every day I eat heart every day I eat as many organs as I can frequently
that's why indigenous cultures our ancestors hunter-gatherers throughout thousands of generations millions of years have always eaten organs and at the top of that list is liver