Paul Saladino· MD
Bananas blueberries honey, raw milk or raw kefir, throw in some beef organs from hardened soil, throw in some colostrum, throw in some fresh liver and then top it with a little bit of coconut cream and maple syrup and that's it.
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
Bananas blueberries honey, raw milk or raw kefir, throw in some beef organs from hardened soil, throw in some colostrum, throw in some fresh liver and then top it with a little bit of coconut cream and maple syrup and that's it.
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Raw milk, fruit, honey. Beef organs. Yeah. Beef organs in a smoothie. Yeah, that's it. Kids will love, I mean, it'll taste delicious. You won't taste the organs. It's so much nutrition.