Whole-Animal Nutrition

Bone broth alone does not complete the whole-animal approach; organ meats must also be consumed to supply missing nutrients. Consuming muscle, bone, and organ together mirrors historical human eating patterns and provides a nutritional spe…

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Bone broth alone does not complete the whole-animal approach; organ meats must also be consumed to supply missing nutrients. Consuming muscle, bone, and organ together mirrors historical human eating patterns and provides a nutritional spectrum that muscle meat alone cannot. Modern diets focus on muscle meat while ignoring bone, cartilage, and organ, creating a nutritional imbalance.