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Have you ever eaten raw animal products? What about egg yolks, meat, dairy products (like milk or cheese), seafood, and fermented foods? Today, Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, explains the benefits of eating raw animal products. She also goes over which foods are easier to digest when cooked.
Kale, for example, has anti-nutrients that are hard on the kidneys and the thyroid. Despite its popularity in smoothies and salads, kale is best eaten cooked. In contrast, oysters—a great source of B12, zinc, and other minerals—are best eaten raw.
This conversation also highlights traditional raw foods enjoyed all over the world.
Subscribe to Sally's blog here: nourishingtraditions.com
Order back issues of the Wise Traditions journal here.
Check out our sponsors: Grass Roots Farmers Cooperative and Ancestral Supplements
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Have you ever eaten raw animal products? What about egg yolks, meat, dairy products (like milk or cheese), seafood, and fermented foods? Today, Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, explains the benefits of eating raw animal products. She also goes over which foods are easier to digest when cooked.
Kale, for example, has anti-nutrients that are hard on the kidneys and the thyroid. Despite its popularity in smoothies and salads, kale is best eaten cooked. In contrast, oysters—a great source of B12, zinc, and other minerals—are best eaten raw.
This conversation also highlights traditional raw foods enjoyed all over the world.
Subscribe to Sally's blog here: nourishingtraditions.com
Order back issues of the Wise Traditions journal here.
Check out our sponsors: Grass Roots Farmers Cooperative and Ancestral Supplements

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