No Marrow Bones HomeRay March 3, 2024 2 2 comments I am wondering if Dr Peat ever mentioned anything about the heavy metals, especially lead? Reply He did say to not cook bones for broth because of the heavy metals. Bone marrow is bone and fat, and it best just to roast them, as not expose the fats and bones to long cooking times. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Author Cari aka "Rinse & rePeat" Related Posts In Ray Citric Acid & Cancer October 2, 2024 0 Read out all In Ray Pregnant Mothers Creating Bigger Brained Children September 21, 2024 0 Read out all In Ray Slippery Slope Supplements June 1, 2024 0 Read out all In Ray Tryptophan & Gray Hair May 4, 2024 1 Read out all In Ray Opiates Promote Cancer Growth April 15, 2024 0 Read out all In Ray Cancer & Protein April 12, 2024 0 Read out all Post navigation Previous postNext post
He did say to not cook bones for broth because of the heavy metals. Bone marrow is bone and fat, and it best just to roast them, as not expose the fats and bones to long cooking times. Reply
I am wondering if Dr Peat ever mentioned anything about the heavy metals, especially lead?
He did say to not cook bones for broth because of the heavy metals. Bone marrow is bone and fat, and it best just to roast them, as not expose the fats and bones to long cooking times.