What bone broth actually is Bone broth is made by simmering animal bones, joints, and connective tissue in water for 12 to 48 hours
Safety and Research Limitations Importantly, No adequate clinical evidence defines safe human exposure, maximum tolerated dose, reproductive toxicity, carcinogenicity, genotoxicity, cardiovascular risk, liver safety, kidney safety, endocrine effects, or drug interactions
It is found in nearly every cell in the human body, but it is most concentrated in the liver
These valuable compounds help protect your cells from oxidative stress so they can maintain health and efficiency
Mechanisms of vitamins inhibiting ferroptosis