Paul Saladino· MD
we know that traditional people's Native Americans and early ancestral healers believe that eating organs from a healthy animal would strengthen the support the health of the corresponding organ in the individual
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we know that traditional people's Native Americans and early ancestral healers believe that eating organs from a healthy animal would strengthen the support the health of the corresponding organ in the individual
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what we know is that the traditional way of treating a person with a weak heart was to feed the person the heart of a healthy animal similarly eating the kidneys of an animal was believed to support urinary ailments and overall kidney health pancreas was fed to people with digestive and endocrine problems bovine prostate provided prostate specific building blocks to nourish and support one's own prostate health
traditional people's Native Americans early ancestral healers believed that eating organs from a healthy animal would strengthen and support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual