Organic Grass-Fed Beef Liver
Organic Grass-Fed Beef Liver
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Supporting energy levels and nutrient intake through whole-food sources can play an important role in overall well-being. This formula is designed to support energy, vitality, and nutritional balance using organic grass-fed beef liver.
- Supports energy and overall vitality
- Provides naturally occurring vitamins and minerals
- 500mg organic grass-fed beef liver per capsule
- 120 capsules
Beef Liver in More Detail
Beef liver is known as one of the most nutrient-rich whole foods, providing naturally occurring compounds that support energy, vitality and general health. It has traditionally been valued as a concentrated source of essential nutrients.
It contains naturally present vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, B vitamins and iron, which contribute to normal energy production, metabolic function and overall nutritional support.
This capsule format provides a simple and convenient way to include beef liver in your daily routine, without the need for preparation or cooking.
It offers a practical approach to supporting nutrient intake, daily energy and overall well-being through a whole-food supplement.
Who Is This For?
This supplement may be suitable for individuals looking to support energy, nutrient intake and general vitality using a whole-food based supplement.
The Ingredients
This formula contains a single, whole-food ingredient selected for its naturally rich nutritional profile.
Organic Grass-Fed Beef Liver – 500mg – A nutrient-dense source of naturally occurring vitamins and minerals that support energy, vitality and nutritional balance.
Vegetarian Capsule – Plant-based capsule suitable for convenient daily use.
Suggested Use
Take 2–6 capsules daily with food, depending on individual needs. Can be taken in the morning or split throughout the day.
References:
USDA FoodData Central (2020). Nutritional composition of beef liver.
O’Connor, L. E. et al. (2017). Nutrient density of organ meats. Nutrients.
Leroy, F. & Cofnas, N. (2020). Animal source foods and human health. Animal Frontiers.
