Bone broth is liquid gold — one of the most nutrient-rich foods there is and a favorite tool of mine for supporting gut health! It is rich in minerals that enhance the immune system, and contains healing compounds like collagen, glutamine, gelatin, and amino acids. The best bone broths have a jelly-like consistency (it will jiggle) after refrigerating overnight thanks to the collagen from cuts like oxtail, chicken feet, and neck.
If you are sensitive to histamines (symptoms include headaches, depression, anxiety, joint pain, insomnia), I recommend meat stocks instead. They have a shorter cooking time thus containing less histamines, making them gentler and easier to digest.
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Bone broth is rich in minerals that enhance the immune system and contains healing compounds like collagen, glutamine, gelatin, and amino acids. It’s warm, soothing, and good for the soul!
3-4 3-4 marrow bones
1 lb 1 oxtail
5 5 chicken feet (for maximum collagen)
3 3 carrots, roughly chopped (washed not peeled)
2 2 onions, quartered (skin on for quercetin)
1 1 small fennel, quartered
1 bulb 1 garlic, cut in half
2 2 bay leaves
1-2 tbsp 1-2 vinegar, either white or apple cider vinegar (helps to draw minerals from the bones)
8 cups 8 filtered water (or enough to cover the bones by about 1-2 inches)
2+ 2+ sprigs thyme, rosemary, or herb of choice (I like to do a blend of a few – the more the better!)
Salt and pepper to taste
2-3 2-3 eggshells (bioavailable calcium)
Chicken necks (highly recommend for gelatin)
1-2 handfuls 1-2 Kale (will extract additional minerals)
1 box 1 wild medicinal mushrooms
Ginger and/or turmeric root
Celery stalks
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