Liver is another source of nutrition. Especially if it comes from the strength of a grass-fed bison. All blood leaving the stomach and intestines passes through the liver. The liver filters (cleanses) the blood, removing toxins and waste that eventually leave the body through urine and feces. A properly functioning liver is essential for the body's overall health. Liver is considered the most nutrient-dense food available. Liver contains heme iron. Non-heme iron, which makes up the majority of iron in plants, is less well absorbed. Over 95% of the functional iron in the human body is in the form of heme. Heme should be considered an essential nutrient for humans. Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of iron in the body. An iron deficiency can indicate low vitamin D levels. The liver is rich in vitamin D. People with liver disease, cirrhosis, or small intestinal malabsorption (Crohn's disease, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis) may develop a vitamin K deficiency because the body stores very little of it. Vitamin B12, copper, riboflavin, and large amounts of vitamin A are also important, as they are important for vision, the immune system, reproduction, growth, and development.
Adults: Six capsules daily
Medicinal ingredients: Alberta bison liver, grass-fed and grass-finished Non-medicinal ingredients: Collagen (bovine) for the capsule