This website carnivore aurelius sells these dried beef liver crisps, very thinly sliced.
The nose to tail website offers several beef products like beef tallow chapsticks, soaps, and also something called biltong.
I was wondering how the liver crisps and biltong compare nutritionally to freeze dried powdered liver capsules from something like ancestral supplements, and how they compare to just eating fresh raw beef liver or lightly cooked liver.
Im not sure how the carnivore aurelius liver crisps are processed, however they do advertise them as being superior to dessicated liver. but the chart is unclear because it seems theyre comparing a larger serving of crisps to dessicated liver capsules. I heard that freeze drying preserves more nutrients than cooking meats.
The nose to tail website offers several beef products like beef tallow chapsticks, soaps, and also something called biltong.
I was wondering how the liver crisps and biltong compare nutritionally to freeze dried powdered liver capsules from something like ancestral supplements, and how they compare to just eating fresh raw beef liver or lightly cooked liver.
Im not sure how the carnivore aurelius liver crisps are processed, however they do advertise them as being superior to dessicated liver. but the chart is unclear because it seems theyre comparing a larger serving of crisps to dessicated liver capsules. I heard that freeze drying preserves more nutrients than cooking meats.