Astonishingly, the mice that were exposed to the light, but
also fed gelatin had no collagen decrease at all.
Not exact matches
Bone broth is an excellent source of
gelatin, but you can
also find powdered
gelatin sourced from grass -
fed cows at your local health food store.
I
also still use regular grass
fed gelatin in anything we need to «gel» and both of these options are good for an easy source of extra protein.
Well, because along with coconut oil, full - fat coconut milk, and essential oil, it
also contains grass -
fed gelatin and collagen.
You could
also use some of this great grass -
fed gelatin to firm up the bars and give more protein.
I
also used 2 tsp grass -
fed gelatin.
You can
also add some grass -
fed gelatin powder (about a Tablespoon) for a long - lasting soothing effect.
Grass -
fed gelatin can
also work well.
To get a thicker, more set yogurt, I have
also experimented with adding
gelatin (the grass -
fed beef kind) to the mix, and although it complicates the process a little — you have to heat up some of the coconut milk to dilute the
gelatin, but you shouldn't add the ferment to too hot a liquid or you'll kill the microorganisms — I like the end result even better.
YOU»LL NEED: 2 cans coconut milk 1 - 2 tsp grass
fed gelatin (see notes, below) 1 tsp raw honey (optional but
also enhances fermentation) 1 package probiotics (or 1 tsp powdered probiotic.