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Grass Fed Beef Intestine with Tripe Capsules - 160 capsules

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Consuming intestines and tripe nourishes and supports our own gut health.*

 

  • Supports Intestines & Stomach Health*
  • Supports Gut & Digestive Health*
  • Contributes to Energy & Thyroid Health* (high in B12 and selenium)*

 


Traditional cultures and early ancestral healers believed that eating the organs from a healthy animal would strengthen and support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual. For instance, the traditional way of treating a person with a weak heart was to feed the person the heart of a healthy animal. Similarly, eating the kidneys of a healthy animal was believed to nourish urinary ailments, boost vitality and support overall kidney health... Pancreas was fed to people with digestive and endocrine problems, spleen was fed to people with immune and blood deficiencies [1]. Intestines, stomach (tripe) and other gelatinous parts provided concentrated amounts of connective tissue, gelatin / collagen, probiotics and other gut-specific proteins that are now absent from the modern diet.  Dr. Royal Lee, and other early nutritional pioneers, believed the degenerative processes of a specific organ / gland could be reversed by ingesting the corresponding raw materials specific to that organ / gland.[10]


INTESTINES (W/ TRIPE) & LIVER — THE ULTIMATE SUPERFOODS

Grass Fed lake Eyre Beef is one of the most nutrient-dense, health promoting foods you could possibly eat. Hunters all over the world, for thousands of years, would instinctively and habitually eat the raw livers of the animals they killed. Lions and other predatory animals will also eat the liver first. Grass fed liver is particularly rich in vitamin B12, vitamin A, choline, folate and and many other powerful nutrients that most people are deficient in. Grass fed liver also contains compounds that help the human liver function better. Other substances in liver reduce fatigue, improve digestive health and support brain function.*[1]


INTESTINES

Intestines are a profound source of intestine-specific building blocks, collagen / gelatin, glutamine and some organ-derived probiotics which are key for stabilizing, repairing and rebuilding a leaky gut. [4] If you're like my tribe and you're into making homemade, simmered-with-love-for-3-days bone soup, try adding some pieces of intestines and tripe. You and your gut will be glad you did. Recent research shows that extracts of intestines provide growth stimulators that are needed to repair the lining of the intestinal wall. [5]


TRIPE

Tripe is the common term used to refer to the stomach of ruminating (grazing) animals including cows, buffalo and sheep. The Sioux of the Great Plains were known to boil buffalo meat and wild herbs with heated rocks in a buffalo paunch... afterwards, they ate the paunch too. Tripe was so revered in European culture that it spurred a tiff between William the Conqueror and Phillip I, the King of France. This is also a great source of gut-specific building blocks, micronutrients, collagen / gelatin, digestive enzymes and some organ-derived probiotics. [6,7] Many have reported that eating tripe has greatly improved their digestive system. [4,8]


Cows have huge stomachs which are populated with billions upon billions of bacteria, which begin breaking down the cellulose in the cell walls of plant fibres. The first three stomachs, the rumen, reticulum, and omasum, are concerned with breaking down the plant fibres in preparation for digestion. The work is mainly done by bacteria. True digestion finally occurs in the fourth stomach, the abomasum. Glands produce hydrochloric acid, pepsin and lipase which finish breaking down the food into all its constituent nutrients.[9]


Whole food, nutrient dense organs and glands can provide great benefit for those seeking targeted support in harmony with nature — the old fashioned way, the way that our early ancestors did.* Grass Fed Intestines (w/ Tripe) is a whole food and dietary supplement that provides pure bovine intestine (w/ bovine tripe) that's teeming with gut-specific building blocks, gelatin, glutamine and of course, organ-derived probiotics to nourish and support our own gut and digestive health.*

 

  • Pasture Raised In Lake Eyre Central Australia
  • Grass-Fed & Grass-Finished
  • Hormone, Pesticide & GMO Free
  • Absolutely No Fillers (or) Flow Agents
  • 100% Freeze Dried & Non-Defatted
  • Third Party Tested For Purity
  • Allergen Free

 


GUT NUTRITION 

Many gut and digestive issues have a deficiency characteristic such as low stomach acid ), low pancreatic enzymes, low bile and/or low liver function. 

 

  • Low Acid — Restrict liquids with meals... most Australians actually have LOW stomach acid so stop diluting it with water during dinner if that's you, also consider adding Betaine HCL and/or Apple Cider Vinegar to produce adequate stomach acid to get the job done right. 
  • Low Enzymes — Consider eating pancreas or supplementing with pancreatic enzymes to help a struggling thyroid, heavy metal exposure and pancreatic insufficiency can all suppress enzymes. 
  • Low Bile — Our early ancestors used bile from the gallbladder, sprinkled on their meat as a condiment, for convenience NXGEN Gall Bladder with Ox Bile is available as a supplement to aid bile production.
  • Low Liver — Most Australians have non-alcoholic fatty liver that causes a sluggish liver and sluggish bile, supporting your own liver health with lots of choline from egg yolks and eating grass fed liver will do wonders. 

 

A ketogenic / paleo / primal diet can help address the root cause of gut disorders.  A low carb ketogenic / paleo / primal diet can fix most of these issues over time. For serious gut and digestive issues, a high fat, moderate protein, lowish-carb ketogenic / paleo / primal diet can be remarkably therapeutic. Ketosis is a high fat, moderate protein, low carbohydrate way of eating. 

TYPICAL KETO — 75% healthy fats, 20% protein and 5% carbohydrates.


GRASS FED GRASS FED INTESTINES (W/ TRIPE) SUMMARY

Our genome has evolved with the nourishment of nose-to-tail dining since the beginning of time. Grass Fed Intestines (w/ Tripe) is a whole food and dietary supplement that provides 100% pure bovine intestines and 100% pure bovine tripe containing powerful building blocks and biodirectors along with high amounts of collagen / gelatin, glutamine, B12 and selenium. Based on the concept of "like supports like," Grass Fed Intestines (w/ Tripe) may nourish and support our own gut health.*


Not all organs and glands are the same. Look for the highest quality bovine intestines and tripe. It should come from pasture-raised, grass-fed and grass-finished animals that are hormone, pesticide and GMO free. If considering a supplement, look for one that is ultra pure (without binders, fillers (or) flow agents) and look for the freeze dried variety as these have been shown to optimally preserve nutritional factors, growth factors and co-factors.


[ FACT: There has never been a case of mad cow disease in Australia. BSE (mad cow disease), scrapie and other known TSE’s, do not occur in Australia. A national surveillance programme is in place to provide comprehensive monitoring. ]


FDA STATEMENT*Any statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) or Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Product information and statements made are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease.


Sources and References 

 

  1. Fishman, Stanley A. "The Benefits of Organ Meats." Tender Grassfed Meat. N.p., 09 Dec. 2014. Web. 17 June 2017.
  2. John (fire) Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes, Lame Deer Seeker of Visions, Simon and Schuster, 1972, page 122
  3. http://www.eso-garden.com/specials/handbook_of_native_american_mythology.pdf
  4. https://prezi.com/vbff6vbnfem1/untitled-prezi/
  5. https://www.dcnutrition.com/product/i-p-s-leaky-gut-syndrome-support-90-capsules/
  6. https://www.academia.edu/1690453/A_cultural_history_of_tripe
  7. https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/benefits-tripe-18802.html
  8. http://kigumolifestyle.blogspot.com/2015/11/7-kenyan-foods-you-should-eat-to-stay.html
  9. https://www.raising-rabbits.com/carnivore-digestive-system.html
  10. https://www.seleneriverpress.com/historical/protomorphology-the-principles-of-cell-auto-regulation/
  11. "Spleen, 500mg, 180 Capsules." Dr. Ron's Ultra-Pure. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2017.
  12. http://traditionalanimalfoods.org/mammals/hoofed/page.aspx?id=6132
  13. https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2018/02/05/vitamin-d-deficiency-linked-to-ibs.aspx