Thyroid-Supporting
Grass-Fed Liver
Vitamin A supports TSH receptor sensitivity. Extremely bioavailable iron. B vitamins cofactors for thyroid hormone synthesis. CoQ10 supports mitochondrial function.
Mechanism of Action
Vitamin A supports TSH receptor sensitivity. Extremely bioavailable iron. B vitamins cofactors for thyroid hormone synthesis. CoQ10 supports mitochondrial function.
Active Compounds
Therapeutic Applications
Serving Size & Preparation
Recommended Serving Size
4oz once/week
Preparation Guidelines
Fresh or freeze-dried capsules (no taste). Soak in milk or lemon to reduce strong flavor. Don't overcook
Synergistic Combinations
These foods and compounds enhance the therapeutic effects of Grass-Fed Liver:
Additional Notes
Nature's multivitamin, most nutrient-dense food
Safety Information
Contraindications
Pregnancy (very high vitamin A), hemochromatosis, gout
Quick Facts
Evidence Level
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