Paul Saladino· MD
polar bear liver is like 10,000 times higher in vitamin A than beef liver
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polar bear liver is like 10,000 times higher in vitamin A than beef liver
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so it's basically like one oun one ounce of cow's liver or one ounce excuse me of polar bear liver would be equal to 100 ounces 100 like you know we're talking like one ounce of polar bear liver would be like eating seven pounds of cow's liver