Why You Should Eat Organs Bones & Fat To Heal Yourself & The Planet (Video)
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March 11, 2021

Unlocking Ancient Wisdom: Why Eating Organs, Bones, and Fats Can Heal You and the Planet
For decades, we've been told to shy away from animal fats, organs, and traditional foods. But what if everything we thought we knew was wrong? In this compelling workshop, Takota Coen dives deep into the research of Dr. Weston A. Price and Dr. Pottenger to reveal the incredible health benefits of incorporating organs, bones, and fats into your diet. Prepare to have your beliefs challenged and your perspective transformed.
What You'll Learn
In this workshop, you'll discover:
- Busting the Myths: Uncover the truth about animal foods and why they're not bad for your health, the environment, or your conscience.
- The Power of Traditional Diets: Explore the dietary principles of traditional cultures and how they achieved vibrant health without modern diseases.
- Nutrient Density Unleashed: Learn about the unique vitamins and minerals found in organs, bones, and fats that are essential for optimal health.
- Skills for the Modern Kitchen: Master the basic techniques for cooking with organs, making bone broth, and rendering fats at home.
- Reversing Degeneration: Discover how to reverse physiological degeneration and reclaim your health through ancestral eating principles.
- Sustainability and Ethical Eating: Understand the critical role of animals in regenerative agriculture and how to eat in a way that supports a healthy planet.
- Three Favorite Recipes: Gain access to organ meat stir fry, bone broth poutine/gravy, and rendering fat.
Ready to unlock the secrets to a healthier you and a healthier planet? Watch the full workshop below and start your journey towards ancestral eating today!
Takota Coen's message is clear: by embracing the wisdom of our ancestors and incorporating organs, bones, and fats into our diets, we can heal ourselves and the planet. It's time to challenge conventional thinking and reclaim our birthright to vibrant health and a sustainable future.