As a matter of fact, not all fats are created equal so you should have no beef with beef.
Grass Fed Beef aka Pastured Beef (as well as pastured butter, dairy and eggs) are terrific sources of B-12, choline and inositol and Omega 3’s.
So what?
B12 – think improved alertness, mood, memory and less fatigue and stress.
Choline & Inositol – think about moving that fat and cholesterol from your liver and regulating neurotransmitters like acetylcholine and serotonin which regulate your muscles and your mood
Pastured foods have the desired ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 fatty acids, unlike corn or grain fed.
As you know, Omega 3’s are essential for the prevention and treatment of inflammatory diseases, cancers, heart disease, high blood pressure and achy joints. What I didn’t know is that there is also a correlation between the ratio of these two fatty acids and health issues such as asthma, dyslexia, hyperactivity and violence!
Your body can’t make essential fatty acids; you get them from the food you eat.
Omega 3’s calm the fire; too many Omega 6’s fuel the fire.
Snack foods, fried foods and margarine are all loaded with Omega 6’s and some say when they’ve been on a snack/junk food binge their joints hurt worse than usual.
It’s easy to consume too many Omega 6’s (think corn oil and soybean oil which is in everything) and harder to consume enough Omega 3’s these days. It is estimated that our ancestors ate a ratio of 1:1. These days 3:1 would be considered great but those eating the typical Standard American Diet are eating a ratio between 15:1 and 20:1. Grass fed beef is 1.53:1 vs 7.65:1 for grain fed and pastured eggs are 1.5:1 vs 20:1 for those poor caged hens! No wonder some doctors have told heart patients to cut back or eliminate eggs and beef. Too bad they don’t know enough to know the difference between REAL beef and eggs and stuff sold to most Americans. This really is SAD on so many levels.
You are what you eat. You consume what an animal consumes. Pastured animals consume greens vs. sugars. Grass fed has fewer calories and less fat. Another consideration is how the animals are treated. If you were trapped in a feedlot vs roaming the fields, don’t you think you’d produce a few stress hormones which affect both taste and tenderness.
Grass Fed Beef is a Health Food
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