ELIZABETH BRIGHT e | Ruminant FAT gives omega 3 & calcium…salmon & sardines OK

11 months ago
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http://www.DoctorsToTrust.com
presents episode 909 | Dr Elizabeth Bright
5 Minute Body podcast

Chicken breast...good to eat?
-after healing, yes.
-higher in omega6, so chicken
legs & thighs better than breast
"Don't be afraid of anything
[high stress!]. But, if have
autoimmune issues, may
be more susceptible to omega6.
Some may also be susceptible to
pork [when grain-fed].
ONCE HEALED; WON'T BE AS
SUSCEPTIBLE TO NON-OPTIMAL FOOD

Chicken has low iron...
-ruminant meat, beef & lamb
has more iron
-fish has low iron, so
BEEF & LAMB should be the
BACKBONE OF OUR DIET for iron
-other carnivore foods fine when
we are non-inflamed!

Salmon?
-if farm-raised...they don't eat
good food
-wild salmon is fine
-beef & lamb, not necessary to be
grass-fed, is better than salmon
-we don't eat fatty part of salmon
-it is a good food when healed

Carnivore?
-spend less on carnivore than
before
-when healing and functioning
better, spending less money
-making more money due to
feeling better
Can eat hot dogs & sardines
-depending on what you need to
fix, can be low budget carnivore

Sardines & anchovies?
-careful... packed in 5% olive oil
95% safflower oil!
"I get enough calcium without
having to eat the bones of these.
I get enough omega3 from the
fat of ruminant meat"
A great snack, however, is
anchovies, butter, on toast...
'just don't eat the toast!'

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