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Each time you invest more money to buy healthier beef, there’s a chance that you end up getting less quality than what you paid for.
But thankfully, my
friend Nick Pineault, AKA “The Nutrition Nerd”has figured it all for you.
Here’s what you need to know..
How To Make Sure Your Grass-Fed Beef Is In Fact
Grass-Fed
By: Nick Pineault, Creator and Author of The Truth About Fat Burning Foods
You probably already
know that grass-fed beef has nothing to do with its feedlot-raised, grain-fed
cousin that’s sold in supermarkets on the nutritional side.
In fact, grass-fed
beef contains 2 to 4 times more omega-3(essential fatty acids), 4 times more
vitamin A and E, a lotmore conjugated linoleic acid/CLA (a natural fat burner),
andless fat and calories per pound than regular grain-fed beefyou buy at the
supermarket.
Grass-fed animals are
considerably healthier than grain-fed ones, which means that farmers don’t have
to use part of the 15 million pounds of
antibiotics used on grain-fed cattle just to prevent them from getting sick.
Obviously, buying
quality meat becomes a great idea to improve your own health and support local
farms that care about animals.
So what label claim
do you look for at your local Whole Foods to find grass-fed beef?
Turns out it’s really
not that clear.
In the last couple of
years, the labeling regulations have changed quite a lot in the beef industry. But of course, very few customers know that.
Nowadays,
manufacturers are able to sell grass-fed beef that has been “grain-finished” as
100% grass-fed beef.
The problem is: some farmers will feed their cattle grass for most
of their lifespan, but “finish”them with grains in the last months before
sending them to the slaughterhouse.
Because the last 90
to 160 days of diet determine how much nutrition your big,juicy steak will
contain, this process removes any benefits the initial grass diet mighthave
had.
The bottom line: your beef needs to be both grass-fed and grass-finished to contain all the
nutrition it’s supposed to.
But because those
claims are still not regulated by the USDA, your best insurance is to develop a
relationship with a farmer that raises beef the right way.
This will give you confidence that you’re buying the right
kind.
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Thanks Nick!
Now if you’re kinda
irritated with this information, you’re
not alone.
That’s why the #1
product I recommend for EVERYBODY
in 2013 is The Truth About Fat Burning Foods.
In a world full
of weight loss and nutrition scams, it’s very
rare
that I come
across legitimate research about food that actually
“standsout”,
solves a huge problem, and gives us a REAL solution.
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