What organs should I get and in what proportions? What quantity should I eat them in relative to muscle-meats? Aren't there increased parasite risks with certain organs? And what will it do for how I feel if I eat more of them?
So far I've been getting 'standard' beef/lamb, as I think this is grass-fed at least most of it's life before being 'grain-finished'(Whatever that really means).
Grain finished arent grass fed, basically fed massive amounts of grain to fatten up the meat, before it gets to the abbatoir & market, you have to get fully grass fed beef
Start with small chunks of 50 to 70 grams of organs, i usually take 25 grams kidneys, 50 to 70+ grams liver, basically around 50 grams of all organs you have available is good if your beginning
Dont chew the organs, chop them up into small swallowable chunks, even with the spices chewing will release juices overloading your tastebuds, not pleasant for beginners lol
Swallowing organs & meats is the key for beginners to adjust, the nutrients released overload their tastebuds, i've noticed africans adapt rapidly, chewing raw meats & organs straight away ...
As long as you avoid grain finished, & commercial meat, you wont get harmful parasites, the dangerous strains only occur in nature to break down diseased meats & organs
Organs regenerate rapidly your muscles organs, fillets steaks muscle meats nourish, white meats fish poultry etc regenerate connective & nervous tissue
Due to the lack of high quality white meats, i dont recommend white meats to clients until theyve rebuilt their immune system for at least 3 or 4 months on the above
You need to find fish labelled mercury free, & fully pastured cockerel run poultry, let me know if you find any ....
The more organs you eat, the faster your immune system rebuilds itself, the more balanced & the easier it becomes to concentrate & focus, the difference is spectacular, especially on large amounts of liver, 150+ grams is incredible
Where in the u.k are you? I know most of the decent farmer markets in the u.k ..