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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

Amanda Rose, Ph.D. discusses bone broth. Bone broth is a great food, but what is the mineral content?

Learn "mom's" process for making bone broth along with some super simple bone broth-based soups:

http://rebuild-from-depression.com/articles/bone-broth.html

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  • hm, maybe next time you get your facts straight before you write a book

  • @saiserieht When I write a book on the mineral content of bone broth, I'll do some lab tests to include in the book but then I'll mention the same thing I mention in this video: It depends.

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  • By the way Dr. Rose, I found out a few years ago I am allergic to many things~wheat and dairy foremost. As a child I was hospitalized with a "mystery conditon" that was labled "lazy bowel" Now I know better, being in my mid 30's. Naturally I have endured a lot of damage to my digestive system. Will bone broth help heal my intestines? Just recently became cathartic free after 20+ years of daily mineral oil shots, and 5 years of Cascara Segrada in massive doses and regained peristalsis. (yay!)

  • You are a very intelligent woman, and I am so glad I found this channel. I found it of course by looking for a recipe for bone broth and found you at traditional foods.com I am quite impressed with the information you present. Thank you! :j

  • @thehotavocado I AGREE!

  • @roger5845 If anyone is making bonebroth i HOPE they are using organic grassfed bones from happy cows at a local farm..NOT factory farmsed cows that eat the food and live in the conditions that cause mad cow disease

  • i think the best source would be the Weston A Price foundation, not the FDA :-/

  • Why dont we just stick the bones in the coals of a fire, crush the bone ash, and eat it?

  • This document from 1934 that looks into mineral content of Bone and vegetable broths:

    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/­PMC1975347/pdf/archdisch01497-­0052.pdf

  • the risk of taking in "prions" is what I guess I'm trying to find out. thx for your video btw. good info.

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