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Make sure you crack the larger bones before boiling them.
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The Ancient Healing “Elixir” that Boosts Health (and is Ideal for Cancer Patients!)
By Ty Bollinger
Bone broth is an amazing nutritious substance that while certainly not new, is steadily gaining in popularity with a whole new generation of cooks and health & fitness enthusiasts. Even celebrities are speaking out about the benefits of bone broth nutrition. Basketball star Kobe Bryant and actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Selma Hayak are just a few of the celebs who have publicly proclaimed the numerous health benefits of this ancient savory recipe.
In fact, many people are calling bone broth “nature’s multi-vitamin” as it contains multiple minerals and other chemical compounds that most people are lacking in their diet. For example, bone broth is packed with:
over 19 easy-to-absorb, essential and non-essential amino acids (the building blocks of proteins)
collagen/gelatin which helps form connective tissue and promotes strong hair and nails
nutrients that support your immune system, good digestion, and brain health
How to Make Bone Broth
As the name implies, bone broth is made by simmering animal bones for several hours to release the nutrients found in the bones, cartilage, and marrow. Vegetables, herbs and spices are often added for flavor, along with a dash of vinegar to help draw the nutrients from the bones. The resulting broth can be consumed alone, used as a soup base, or added to sauces and other dishes.
Bone broth can be made from any type of animal bones, either cooked or raw. These include chicken & other types of poultry, beef, lamb, wild game, and fish. The only real difference in preparing different types of bone broth is the amount of time that the bones need to be simmered. A broth made with fish bones, for example, only needs to simmer for a few hours, while beef bones need to simmer for 48 hours or more to draw the maximum nutrients from the bones.
The most important consideration when making bone broth is the quality of the ingredients used. Bones from factory farmed animals that have been given hormones and antibiotics are not a good choice. Look for the highest quality sources available for all of your bone broth ingredients.
6 Beneficial Nutrients Found in Bone Broth
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) – support collagen and elastin production which is good for the structure of the body, skin, hair, and nails. GAGs also aid in digestive health by helping to restore the intestinal lining. Important GAGs found in bone broth include glucosamine, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin sulfate.
Glucosamine (hydrochloride and sulfate) – Supports joint strength and mobility by helping to maintain the integrity of cartilage (the rubbery substance within joints that acts as a natural cushion to keep bones from rubbing together). Bone broth can be a delicious and easy alternative to expensive glucosamine supplements for supporting joint health.
Hyaluronic Acid – supports healthy tissues, including cell rejuvenation and skin firmness. Hyaluronic acid is a common ingredient in anti-aging skin care products. Bone broth provides the benefits from the inside out!
Chondroitin Sulfate – Often used along with glucosamine to support joint health. Studies have shown that supplementing with chondroitin supports healthy inflammation response as well as cardiovascular health, bone health, skin health, and healthy cholesterol levels
Minerals and Electrolytes – Essential minerals, including electrolytes, found in bone broth include calcium, magnesium, and potassium, as well as many other minerals such as phosphorus. These minerals are important for supporting healthy circulation, bone density, nerve signaling functions, heart health, and digestive health.
Collagen – Quality bone broth is a good source of collagen which has a number of important functions in the body. These include helping to form connective tissue (allowing for easier movement) and protecting and sealing the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. Collagen is a complex protein that is a rich source of 19 amino acids, many of which must be obtained from diet.
Read more: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/bone-broth-nutrition/
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
Donnay, I thought you didn't believe in allopathic remedies?
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
I was reading that bone broth is good for your skin because of the collagen but there's no way I'm going to drink enough bone broth to get any benefits. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone takes collagen vitamins? I was looking into them on Amazon and got nervous when a women commented that they caused her health problems.
The Amazon comment...Forget Botox! Drink Bone Broth for Amazing Skin
http://www.hollywoodhomestead.com/bo...#ixzz48pXqJd00
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/customer-...R16X1NJ9Q8YVDKPotentially dangerous supplement, December 27, 2014
By HoosierMama72
Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Neocell Super Collagen+C Type 1 and 3, 6000mg plus Vitamin C, 250 Count (Health and Beauty)
This firms up all connective tissue...including the tissue that lines your blood vessels. I am 42 yo woman who took this supplement for almost a year. Initially, I was pleased with the aesthetic firming that this supplement gave me. However; over time I started experiencing bursting blood vessels in my fingers.
I have since found out that collagen can firm up the connective tissue in blood vessels too. Collagen also has an inhibitory effect on platelets. Throwing clots with hardened blood vessels can cause spontaneous bursting of those blood vessels. I thank God that I did not have a thrombosis in my heart, head or lung!
We all have different reactions to various medications and supplements. It may be my individual chemistry that does not work with this supplement, but I think that consumers should be informed of these potentially dangerous side effects.
If you have smoke, have atherosclerosis or a predisposition to forming blood clots DO NOT TAKE THIS SUPPLEMENT!!!!
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
Suz, check out UC-II® thread.
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“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
https://medanth.wikispaces.com/Allopathic+MedicineThe term ‘allopathy’ was coined in 1842 by C.F.S. Hahnemann to designate its contrast to homeopathy, a system of medicine that he founded upon the precept that disease can be treated with small amounts of drugs that in larger doses would produce that condition or symptoms in healthy individuals as the disease would itself.[6] Because the original term for allopathic medicine was defined in terms of this opposing medical system, its history can also be viewed in the context of homeopathy.
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
It's right there in the quote that you just provided.
Homeopathy didn't exist until the 1800's. No remedies that existed prior to that, such as bone broth, were homeopathic. The term "allopathic" was coined in order to distinguish this new form of medicine, homeopathy, from everything else, such as bone broth.
So which is it? Are you pro-allopathic medicine or anti-allopathic medicine?
Anti-allopathic and here's why...
https://archive.org/stream/EustaceMu...ction_djvu.txtThe Medical
Monopoly
The practice of medicine may not be the world's oldest
profession, but it is often seen to be operating on much the same
principles. Not only does the client wonder if he is getting what he
is paying for, but in many instances, he is dismayed to find that he
has actually gotten something he had not bargained for. An
examination of the record shows that the actual methods of medical
practice have not changed that much through the eons. The recently
discovered Ebers papyrus shows that as early as 1600 B.C., more
than nine hundred prescriptions were available to the physician,
including opium as a pain-killing drug. As late as 1700, commonly
used medications included cathartics such as senna, aloe, figs and
castor oil. Intestinal worms were treated by aspidium roots (the male
fern), pomegranate bark, or wormseed oil. In the East this was
obtained from the flowers of santonin; in the Western Hemisphere it
was pressed from the fruit and leaves of chenopodium.
Analgesics or pain relievers were alcohol, hyoscyamus leaves,
and opium. Hyoscyamus contains scopolamine, used to induce
"twilight sleep" in modern medicine. In the sixteenth century, Arabs
used colchicum, a saffron derivative, for rheumatic pains and gout.
Cinchona bark, the source of quinine, was used to treat malaria;
chaulmoogra oil was used for leprosy, and ipecac for amoebic
dysentery. Burned sponge at one time was used as a treatment for
goiter; its content of iodine provided the cure. Midwives used ergot
to contract the uterus. Some two hundred years ago, the era of
modern medicine was ushered in by Sir Humphry Davy's discovery
of the anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide. Michael Faraday
discovered ether, and Wilhelm Surtner isolated morphine from
opium.
Until the late nineteenth century, doctors practiced as free lance
agents, which meant that they assumed all the risks of their
decisions. The poor rarely encountered a doctor, as medical
ministrations were generally confined to the rich and powerful.
Curing a monarch could bring great rewards but failing to cure him
could be a fatal mistake. Perhaps it was the awareness of the
personal risks of this profession which gave rise to the plan for
monopoly, to level out the risks and rewards among a chosen few.
The attempts to build up this medical monopoly have now created a
modern plague, while the resolve to maintain this monopoly has cost
the public dearly in money and suffering.
Almost five centuries ago, one of the first attempts to set up this
monopoly took place in England. The Act of 151 1, signed into law
by King Henry the Eighth, in England, made it an offence to
practice physic or surgery without the approval of a panel of
"experts." This Act was formalized in 1518 with the founding of the
Royal College of Physicians. In 1540, barbers and surgeons were
granted similar powers, when the King granted approval of their
company. They immediately launched a campaign to eliminate the
unauthorized practitioners who had served the poor. Apparently
there is nothing new under the sun, as much the same campaign has
long been underway in the United States. This harassment of doctors
who served the poor caused such widespread suffering in England
that King Henry the 8th was forced to enact the Quacks Charter in
1542. This Charter exempted the "unauthorized practitioners" and
allowed them to continue their ministrations. No such charter has
ever been granted in the United States, where a "quack" is not only
an unauthorized practitioner, that is, one who has not been
"approved" by the American Medical Association or one of the
government agencies under its control, but he is also subject to
immediate arrest. It is interesting that the chartering of quacks is not
one of the features of English life which was passed on to its
American colony.
In 1617, the Society of Apothecaries was formed in England. In
1832, the British Medical Association was chartered; this became
the impetus for the forming of a similar association, the American
Medical Association, in the United States. From its earliest
inception, the American Medical Association has had one principal
objective, attaining and defending a total monopoly of the practice
of medicine in the United States. From its outset, the AMA made
allopathy the basis of its practice. Allopathy was a type of medicine
whose practitioners had received training in a recognized academic
school of medicine, and who relied heavily on surgical procedures
and the use of medications. The leaders of this brand of medicine
had been trained in Germany. They were dedicated to the frequent
use of bleeding and heavy doses of drugs. They were inimical to any
form of medicine which had not proceeded from the academies and
which did not follow standardized or orthodox procedures.
Allopathy set up an intense rivalry with the prevalent
nineteenth school of medicine, the practice of homeopathy. This
school was the creation of a doctor named Christian Hahnemann
(1755-1843). It was based on his formula, "similibus cyrentur," like
cures like. Homeopathy is of even greater significance to our time,
because it works through the immune system, using nontoxic doses
of substances which are similar to those causing the illness. Even
today, Queen Elizabeth is still treated by her personal homeopathic
physician at Buckingham Palace. Yet, in the United States,
organized medicine continues its frenetic drive to discredit and
stamp out the practice of homeopathic medicine. Ironically, Dr.
George H. Simmons, who dominated the American Medical
Association from 1899 to 1924, building that organization into a
national power, had for years run advertisements in Lincoln,
Nebraska, where he practiced, which proclaimed that he was a
"homeopathic physician."
Clinical trials have shown that homeopathy is as effective as
certain widely prescribed arthritic drugs, and also having the
overriding advantage that it produces no harmful side effects.
However, the accomplishments of homeopathy have historically
been given the silent treatment, or, if mentioned at all, were greatly
misinterpreted or distorted. A classic case of this technique occurred
in England during the devastating outbreak of cholera in 1854;
records showed that during this epidemic, deaths at homeopathic
hospitals were only 16.4%, as compared to the death rate of 50% at
the orthodox medical hospitals. This record was deliberately
suppressed by the Board of Health of the City of London.
During the nineteenth century, the practice of homeopathy
spread rapidly throughout the United States and Europe. Dr.
Hahnemann had written a textbook, "Homeopathica Materia
Medica," which enabled many practitioners to adopt his methods.
In 1847, when the American Medical Association was founded
in the United States, homeopaths outnumbered allopaths, the AMA
type of doctors, by more than two to one. Because of the
individualistic nature of the homeopathic profession, and the fact
that they usually practiced alone, they were unprepared for the
concerted onslaught of the allopaths. From its beginning, the AMA
proved that it was merely a trade lobby, which had been organized
for the purpose of stifling competition and driving the homeopaths
out of business. By the early 1900s, as the AMA began to achieve
this goal, American medicine began to enter its Dark Age. Only now
is it beginning to emerge from those decades of darkness, as a new,
holistic movement calls for treating the entire physical system,
instead of concentrating on one affected part.
A distinctive feature of the AMA's allopathic school of
medicine was its constant self-advertisement and promotion of a
myth, the myth that its type of medicine was the only one which was
effective. This pernicious development created a new monster, the
mad doctor as a person of absolute infallibility, whose judgment
must never be questioned. Most certainly, his mistakes must never
be mentioned. As Ivan Ilyich has pointed out in his shocking book,
"Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of Health" (1976), not only
has the effectiveness of the allopathic school of medicine proved to
be the stuff of mythology, but the doctors have now brought new
plagues into being, illnesses which Ilyich defines as "iatrogenic,"
causing a plague which he terms "iatrogenesis." Ilyich claims that
this plague is now sweeping this nation. He defines iatrogenesis as
an "illness which is caused by a doctor's medical intervention."
Ilyich goes on to define three commonly encountered types of
iatrogenesis; clinical iatrogenesis, which is a doctor-made illness;
social iatrogenesis, which is deliberately created by the
machinations of the medical-industrial complex; and cultural
iatrogenesis, which saps the peoples will to survive. Of the three
types of iatrogenesis, the third may be the most prevalent.
Advertisements for various medications call it "stress," the difficulty
of surmounting the problems of every day life which are caused by
the totalitarian government and the sinister figures behind it, who
operate it for their own personal gain. Confronted with this
monstrous presence, which intrudes into every aspect of an
American citizen's daily life, many people are overcome by a feeling
of hopelessness, and are persuaded that there is nothing they can do.
In fact, this monster is extremely vulnerable, because it is so greatly
overextended, and when attacked, can be seen to be a paper tiger.
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
Bone prices skyrocketing thanks to broth-loving foodies
http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/20...g-foodies.html
Foodies are driving up the price of marrow-laden bones that farmers used to practically give away, according to a National Public Radio report.
Their tasty and healthful properties, not to mention the obscure and edgy nature of a broth made from bones, is making hipsters claw at butchers’ doorsteps for their next bite, rising the price for Clifford and the rest of the pups in the neighborhood, the report stated.
Bones used to be low cost and were a waste product predominately used for dog food — and farmers were thrilled to get rid of them for just pennies on the pound, NPR wrote.
Now beef bones could be worth as much as $4 a pound and farmers can hardly keep them on the shelves.
“Our knuckle, marrow and soup bones stayed sold out,” Jenni Harris, a Georgia rancher, told the station. “We hardly have any bones left over at the end of the week.”
“The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner
HA! Mr Animal just called me and asking what kind of lamb I wanted him to order for Easter. He was reading through all the product giving me the low down and was shocked to see lamb bones at over 7.00 per pd - more than ground lamb. I got to sound smart and tell him about this article.
+ rep to tod evans for making me more well informed than Mr A - not an easy task.
I can still drive to the butcher and get all I can carry no charge...
If there was money to be made shipping bones to the city I'm pretty sure they'd be on it..
Maybe due to no USDA inspections done on butcher for hire meat is why they've gotta pay to have 'em hauled off? Thanks government..
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