In New Zealand it is / was illegal to feed dogs offal cooked or raw because of the transfer of worm, bugs etc to humans.
Might have been caught out will a tablet inside liver before.Interestingly when we tried offering our dogs raw chicken livers a few years back they wouldn't touch them....
@Jim Lahey.....where are you?
Probably eaten my weight in raw lamb's liver over the past couple of years. Makes me feel like a sexual tyrannosaurus. Always freeze and defrost first in order to increase the chances of maiming or killing any parasites. Desiccated beef capsules are a lot more convenient, though, and arguably more beneficial than lamb. You don't necessarily have to seek out the gourmet expensive capsules from AU/NZ.
Nothing kills hunger like raw liver. That tells me all I need to know about its nutritional profile.
Got any recommendations on capsules?
I'm actually not a fan of supplements in general but I do currently have some of these in the house for convenience.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LYZWVB2
I am feeling confused. Why do you think you have to, and need to eat liver, cooked or raw, in order to have good health? Its not magical. What is is specifically about it that you are looking for in your diet? I am just asking for information, not challenging your choices.Reading everyone's take on it has been eye opening. Think I may try putting it in milk and lightly cooking it moving forward or at least ensuring that it's been frozen a minimum of two weeks which should kill off most things and mitigate the risks. I just want the absolute best health I can get now, and will do whatever I can, whatever I must to get that. Not wait, years or months for further motivation only to find my bad decisions mean I'll be clocking out early. The way I feel sometimes that's a definite possibility!
Funnily enough I was just looking at those exact ones, do you find them to be any good at all? I much prefer the idea of having the real thing but could do in a pinch I guess.
I am feeling confused. Why do you think you have to, and need to eat liver, cooked or raw, in order to have good health? Its not magical. What is is specifically about it that you are looking for in your diet? I am just asking for information, not challenging your choices.
Difficult to say. I would never rely on them solely, as I’m a believer in real whole food, but these can’t be doing much harm on the days when it’s not convenient to get some real liver in me. They will repeat on an empty stomach, so best taken with food.
That's fair: give it a try-it's bound to be nice, nutritious food. That said, I think you could also do similarly well on pork chops, boiled eggs- that sort of thing.. I was obese myself, but I ate things like salmon and broccoli, pork chops and sauerkraut, mutton and cabbage, and the weight really came off.It's not that I think I have to, it's that I want to. As a Carnivore my options for getting all the essential nutrients I need are pretty slim if I don't want to take supplements. And I don't want to take supplements, £80 I was spending a month on everything that I thought I needed but wasn't feeling any better. Liver has virtually everything the body needs, it's the most nutrient dense food known to man. From my understanding the reason to have it raw is that cooking damages a lot of the beneficial compounds. The stuff is like rocket fuel for your body from what I can tell and works best if you have a small amount, typically 1oz every other day rather than a huge amount once a week or month.
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That's fair: give it a try-it's bound to be nice, nutritious food. That said, I think you could also do similarly well on pork chops, boiled eggs- that sort of thing.. I was obese myself, but I ate things like salmon and broccoli, pork chops and sauerkraut, mutton and cabbage, and the weight really came off.
Thank you. I was under the impression that @bulkbiker doesn't take loads of suppliements. I strongly recommend having organic liver. I haven't seen beef liver round here for sale. I live in a farming community. I have lamb liver.It's not that I think I have to, it's that I want to. As a Carnivore my options for getting all the essential nutrients I need are pretty slim if I don't want to take supplements. And I don't want to take supplements, £80 I was spending a month on everything that I thought I needed but wasn't feeling any better. Liver has virtually everything the body needs, it's the most nutrient dense food known to man. From my understanding the reason to have it raw is that cooking damages a lot of the beneficial compounds. The stuff is like rocket fuel for your body from what I can tell and works best if you have a small amount, typically 1oz every other day rather than a huge amount once a week or month.
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Thank you. I was under the impression that @bulkbiker doesn't take loads of suppliements. I strongly recommend having organic liver. I haven't seen beef liver round here for sale. I live in a farming community. I have lamb liver.