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Marilyn Harris wrote:
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> I think that you would not be able to digest the parasites and they
> could potentially be a problem?
There are no such reports of problems from any/all of the raw meat
eaters. I can't say for myself, because all the grassfed organic I get
is already frozen. Frozen is said to be not the best.
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> I have been eating organic bison liver which I first cut into small
> pieces, freeze for 2 or more weeks, then after taking out 1 or 2
> pieces, dice into many very small fragments. I then spoon it up, place
> on top of my tongue, and wash down with water (don't get any of that
> horrible taste). Usually I have 2 or 3 teaspoons a day in the morning.
> After the liver, I have my Carlson's lemon flavoured cod liver oil
> which wipes out any vestigial liver flavours....
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> Never thought I would actually like the taste of raw liver, but the
> grassfed organic beef liver from young animals is yummy. I eat a
> couple slices most days.
William
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