Great product, I just pop in my food processor and it comes out
like dessicated coconut which I am unable to buy as they all have «many contain traces of nuts» on the packing which this does not.
Not exact matches
They are quite
like Cowboy Cookies that I had in America so next time might put
dessicated coconut in them.
The top layer is a mix of whatever nuts and seeds you
like, I used a blend of pumpkin seeds, mixed other seeds,
dessicated coconut, popped quinoa and a cheeky drizzle of dark chocolate for good measure, but this is optional.
But it seems
like I can try
dessicated medicine very soon, I am really looking forward to that.
For athletes who find their Vitamin D levels are low «mega-dosing» of Vitamin D of 30 - 50,000 IU for 3 - 5 days in conjunction with consumption of foods rich in vitamin K2 (liver / liver products) can jump start Vitamin D levels and is generally regarded as safe as long as they are supplementing with liver, liver products
like pate, liverwurst, etc. or
dessicated liver tablets.
It is rich in healthy EPA and DHA fats (which may in fact best be obtained from fermented cod liver oil if you can not get wild - caught fish), B - vitamin rich organ meats (or
dessicated organ capsules if you don't
like the taste), vitamin C and E rich fruits and vegetables, and calcium, magnesium, zinc, iodine (kelp capsules if you do not regularly eat seaweed), and the crucial fat soluble vitamins A, D, and K (also great to get in fermented cod liver oil).
On their reverse T3 page they suggest solutions
like using natural
dessicated thyroid, synthetic T3, selenium, and even milk thistle!
You could omit the
dessicated coconut, but as a recipe these flavours were used for balance so I'm not 100 % sure what it will taste
like if you take out all the coconut ingredients.
How could this be the case when taking liver support supplements
like milk thistle,
dessicated liver, choline, lecithin, etc.?
Eli came into the kitchen only to see Ethon tearing into what looked
like some extremely dry and
dessicated pemmican.
It's
like one of those
dessicated old lady stories in the Telegraph, where the neighbours shake their heads about the tragedy of no - one realising Elsie wasn't clearing the mailbox anymore after her mummified corpse is discovered beside her bed.