Grass-fed beef adrenal glands - 180 pcs nizozemské sušené hovězí orgány v kapslích - 180 kapslí
Dried beef adrenal glands with liver are packed with proteins, peptides, enzymes and cofactors designed to support the proper function of adrenal hormones. In modern society, disorders in the production of these hormones are very common.
Adrenal Strength in a Capsule by Modern Native
Dried beef adrenal glands contain specific proteins, peptides, enzymes and cofactors. They also have so-called molecular biomarkers - essentially DNA markers to support healthy tissue and methylation raw materials (folate, choline, B12, methyl donors) in bioactive form and in quantities not found in other dietary supplements.
If you have a weakened organ in your body, it's a good idea to strengthen it by eating the same organ from an animal, in this case, free-range beef adrenal grazing on pure green grass free of pesticides and hormones. It is also not fed with grain - it is pasture-raised and grass-finished, not just grass-fed.
While our ancestors had to deal with more random, acute stress, in the modern world we deal with constant stress.
Beef adrenal glands contain truly unique building blocks and, thanks in part to vitamins such as B3, B5 and B12, also contribute to normal stress resistance and provide support in case of fatigue.
Adrenal-related fatigue is a common condition that affects more than half of the population. The solution is to restore and rebuild our biological resilience using proven anthropological methods that are backed by modern science... this includes the use of adrenal glands.
Note: Low adrenal function often accompanies low thyroid function, as many people with thyroid antibodies are likely to also have antibodies that attack the adrenal glands.
Dr. Weston Price wrote in the early 20th century that the Indians of the far north, when killing a moose, preferred to eat two small balls in the fat just above the kidneys. Here is an excerpt from his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration... "The Indians would take these balls and cut them into as many pieces as there were small and large Indians in the family, so that each would eat his piece..." Francis Pottenger, Jr. was a well-known pioneer in this field, applying the insights and principles of Weston Price and successfully treating adrenal "exhaustion".
Since the late 1890s, doctors have treated symptoms of adrenal insufficiency with adrenal bark, which was taken from the adrenal glands of animals. This treatment has been found to be effective for reversing chronic fatigue, inability to concentrate, sweet cravings, hypoglycemia, allergies, and arthritis. In the middle of the 20th century, Dr. John Tintera's book Hypoadrenocorticism, in which he documented his successes in over 200 cases where he used adrenaline as a physician.
Adrenalectomy (surgical removal of the adrenal glands) has been shown to keep animals in good health indefinitely. It has been shown to easily eliminate severe symptoms of adrenal insufficiency if they have developed, while restoring normal blood sugar and non-protein nitrogen levels. The life of adrenalectomized animals is prolonged, and all signs and symptoms of severe insufficiency are rapidly abolished by oral administration of adrenal extract.
Whole foods, organs and glands with high nutrient content can be of great benefit to those seeking targeted support in harmony with nature - the old fashioned way, the way our ancient ancestors did. These dried adrenal glands in capsules are a complete food and dietary supplement that provides 100% pure beef adrenal glands (and liver) with peptides, cofactors and adrenal-specific enzymes to nourish and support the health of your own adrenal glands. Keep in mind that it is a "supplement" and should be used concurrently in concert with a healthy and valuable diet, lifestyle modification and human behavior to build and restore biological resilience.
Why choose organ meats from Modern Native
- It comes from 100% grass-fed cattle throughout their life cycle.
- No hormones.
- Pesticide and GMO free.
- The animals live stress-free and completely in the wild.
Ingredients
- 250 mg of freeze-dried bovine adrenal glands.
- 250 mg of freeze-dried beef liver.
- Bovine gelatin (capsules).
Dosage
- Start with half to one capsule per day, increasing gradually by half a capsule to 2 capsules per day if needed.
- Organ meats are recommended to be taken with food for better absorption.
- This is doubly true for the supergirls.
- Observe your body's reactions - this is a powerful supplement - it is a good idea to consult an expert in adrenal disorders when taking it - not necessarily a classically trained doctor who can only prescribe Big Pharma drugs with side effects and is not educated off the charts, but a person who understands adrenal function.
Nutritional values
Thyroid-specific peptides, enzymes, and byproducts.
Nutrients |
For 1 dose |
Vitamin A | 2065 IU (83 % RDA*) |
Vitamin B12 | 9.7 mcg (347 % of RDA*) |
Vitamin B5 | 0,88 mg (17 % of RDA*) |
Vitamin B3 | 0,8 mg (49 % of RDA*) |
Vitamin B8 | 9.6 mcg (24 % of RDA*) |
*RDA = recommended daily allowance
Sources of raw materials
- The ingredients in these food supplements come from grass-fed beef from the Netherlands.
- Because the cows are raised on natural pastures and are well cared for, the nutrients are optimally preserved and you get better quality organ meat.
- The main suppliers of organ meats for Modern Native are Zorg & Natuur (Care & Nature), Vlees van Ons (Meat from Us) and Reestdal Rund (Reestdal Beef).
Why local Dutch farms?
- This business provides a livelihood for local ecologically minded farmers.
- It creates jobs in the sector and thus supports the creation of more organic farms and ranches.
- Where there is more demand, there will be more supply. This will eventually allow the price of quality meat, including organ meat, to fall.
More local organic farmers means less traditional herds (meat production) and happier Dutch cattle.
- Money spent on farms stays in the economy, which has a domino effect and creates more jobs on other local farms.
- Shorter distribution chains reduce unnecessary transport.
- Where cattle are raised according to organic standards, the soil is healthier. Naturally grazing cattle return nutrients to the soil through the urine and manure they excrete.
Why supplement the adrenal glands
The adrenal glands produce hormones that help regulate metabolism, the immune system, blood pressure, stress response and other important functions. The adrenal glands consist of two parts - the cortex and the medulla - each of which is responsible for producing different hormones.
Disorders of the adrenal glands
Two common ways in which the adrenal glands cause health problems are too little or too much production of certain hormones, leading to hormonal imbalances. These adrenal dysfunctions can be caused by various diseases of the adrenal glands or pituitary gland.
- Causes of primary adrenal insufficiency may include autoimmune disorders, fungal and other infections, cancer (rarely) and genetic factors.
- Although adrenal insufficiency usually develops over time, it can also occur suddenly as acute adrenal failure (adrenal crisis). It has similar symptoms, but the consequences are more severe, including life-threatening shock, seizures and coma. These can develop if the condition is left untreated.
1. Insufficient production
If the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones, this can lead to insufficient adrenal function. Adrenal insufficiency is a rare disorder. It can be caused by adrenal disease (primary adrenal insufficiency, Addison's disease) or by hypothalamic or pituitary disease (secondary adrenal insufficiency).
It is the opposite of Cushing's syndrome and is characterized by low levels of adrenal hormones. Symptoms include, but are not limited to, weight loss, inappetence, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, darkening of the skin (only in primary adrenal insufficiency), abdominal pain.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
Insufficient adrenal function can also result from a genetic disorder called congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Children who are born with this disorder lack an essential enzyme necessary to produce cortisol, aldosterone, or both. At the same time, they often have an excess of androgens, which can lead to masculine features in girls and precocious puberty in boys.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia can go undiagnosed for years depending on the severity of the enzyme deficiency. In more severe cases, infants may suffer from genital ambiguity, dehydration, vomiting and failure to thrive.
2. Excessive production
Normal adrenal function can be disrupted by conditions such as infections, tumors, genetic disorders and autoimmune diseases, or as a side effect of drug treatment. These disorders affect the gland either directly (as in the case of infections or autoimmune diseases) or as a result of dysregulation of hormone production (as in some types of Cushing's syndrome), leading to an excess or deficiency of adrenal hormones and associated symptoms.
Excessive activity of the adrenal glands
Sometimes nodules can form in the adrenal glands that produce too much of certain hormones. Nodules 4 cm or larger and nodules that show certain features on imaging increase the suspicion of malignancy. Both benign and cancerous nodules can produce excessive amounts of certain hormones, which is referred to as a functional nodule. Functional tumours, malignant tumours or nodules larger than 4 centimetres are recommended to be referred for surgical examination.
Excess cortisol: Cushing's syndrome
Cushing's syndrome is the result of excessive cortisol production from the adrenal glands. Symptoms can include weight gain and fat deposits in certain areas of the body, such as the face, under the neck, the buffalo hump, and the abdomen, thinning arms and legs, purple stretch marks on the abdomen, facial hair, fatigue, muscle weakness, easy bruising, high blood pressure, diabetes and other health problems.
Information source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/adrenal-glands
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Additional parameters
Category: | Dried organs (offal) |
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Výrobce: | Modern Native B.V. Flevolaan 10, 9501 VG, Stadskanaal, The Netherlands |
Země původu: | Nizozemsko |
Proč koupit: | Nizozemská firma, která vyrábí a prodává vysoce kvalitní doplňky stravy. Jsou jimi koncentrované a lyofilizované orgány v kapslích. Jejich posláním je přinášet moudrost našich předků zpět do moderního světa, pro optimální zdraví. |
Vhodné pro: | Bez lepku-Sugar Free-Soy Free-GMO Free-Low Carb-Keto-Paleo |
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Our ancestors lived differently from us. Traditional societies have been eating organ meat for centuries. They did it for a reason. Intuitively, they knew it was good for them. They knew that organ meats were the source of the most important nutrients. Similarly, in nature many predators go after organ meat first and muscle meat second.
We hardly eat organs these days. It's an ancient tradition that has faded away. Modern Native's mission is to bring the wisdom of our ancestors back to the modern world for optimal health, strength and happiness.
There is no organ meat like meat
Not all organs are the same. When looking for quality (organ) meat, it is important to check several points:
- 100% grass-fed cattle
- Without hormones
- Pesticide and GMO free
- Animals live stress-free and completely in the wild
The term "grass-fed" doesn't tell the whole story. The cow may be partially outside in the summer eating fresh grass, while most of the time she is in the barn and fed concentrate. 100% grass-fed, that's the Modern Native way of doing things. They only work with farmers whose cattle meet the above points. The organs are obtained from cattle in the Netherlands.
Why local cattle?
- It maintains the health of local natural farmers and creates jobs in the industry, thus creating more natural farmers in the Netherlands.
- Where there is more demand, there will be more supply. This will eventually allow the price of quality meat, including organ meat, to fall.
- More local natural farmers means fewer traditional herds (mass production) and happier cattle.
- Money spent on local farms stays in the economy, which has a domino effect and creates more jobs.
- Shorter distribution chains reduce unnecessary transport.
- When there are more natural livestock, healthier soil is created.
- Naturally grazing cattle return nutrients to the soil through the urine and manure they excrete.
Method for Modern Native accessories
- It comes from 100% grass-fed cattle.
- No hormones.
- Pesticide and GMO free.
- The animals live stress-free and completely in the wild.
Why eat organ meat?
Beloved by our ancestors
Traditional peoples, Native Americans, and ancient ancestors believed that consuming the organs of a healthy animal would promote the health of the individual's organ. They ate "from head to tail", i.e. everything from the animal, because they intuitively knew how nutritionally rich the meat from the organs was.