I found my grass
fed gelatin at a local cake - making supply store.
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 actually just use Knox
gelatin (not grass -
fed), but it's super cheap AND you can get it
at just about any grocery store.
They said «The
gelatin is not certified organic but they utilize the best cows they can source
at any one time, most are grass -
fed and all are tested for BSE.»
Astonishingly, the mice that were exposed to the light, but also
fed gelatin had no collagen decrease
at all.
I don't have to spend 24 - 48 hours turning bones into more digestible
gelatin, and I don't have to hunt for a reliable source of grass -
fed bones
at a cost of $ 10 a pound or more.»