The Healing Benefits of Bone Broth

Michael Ventresca • September 15, 2016

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Have you heard of the latest trend in healthy eating? It’s actually less of a new breakthrough and more of a return to ancient eating – bone broth. Bone broth is basically a slow-cooked soup stock. That is, it’s typically simmered for a very long period of time (often in excess of 24 hours), with the purpose being not only to produce gelatin from collagen-rich joints but also to release minerals from bones.

Studies are finding that due to its comprehensive nutritional profile which includes important amino acids, minerals, collagen, hyaluronic acid, glucosamine and more, bone broth can enhance and heal the digestive system, boost immunity and detoxification, support joints, skin, hair, nails and more.

One problem with bone broth is that it takes a long time to make. Few of us today have 24-48 hours to let it simmer on the stove. To solve this problem companies now make pre-made bone broths in ready-to-drink bottles. While beneficial, some people find this preparation too costly to consume on a daily basis. With this in mind, I’d like to tell you about a new product called Bone Broth Protein.

Bone Broth Protein from Ancient Nutrition supplies all the benefits of a true bone broth but in a convenient powder for about half the cost per serving of the ready-to-drink products. Bone Broth Protein begins as a true bone broth liquid. Then it's dehydrated, making it into a concentrated source of high-quality powder supplying 20 grams of protein in addition to all the minerals, amino acids and more per serving. It is available in multiple flavors and can be mixed in water or added to smoothies. Stop in today for a free sample. 

Mike Ventresca is the owner of Vital Choice Healthstore located at 9243 Sprague Road in North Royalton’s Timber Ridge Plaza. The phone number is 440-885-9505. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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