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FoRever AwakEn🇺🇸's profile picture
FoRever AwakEn🇺🇸1 year ago

Harris Ranch who supply costco got busted for putting vax in their beef just recently. In the organic so tread lightly. You’re one of my favorite so I figured you would have got the memo.

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SimplyMary1 year ago

Where the grass is always greener 🍃

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Mike Callicrate1 year ago

It matters where you buy your meat. Carnivore and functional med docs need to consider the heath of the producer of their food. They are fast disappearing due to big food predator companies that lie to the consumer:

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Jason1 year ago

but what if that field of grass has been treated with chemicals?

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Mark Molitor1 year ago

My local farm is now selling 100% pasture raised ground beef with heart. Cost about $2/# more but think it’s worth it to get some organ meat.

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𝓐𝓟𝓡♟𝓛1 year ago

Okay but seriously question. Is this what grass fed means at a grocery store? If so this needs to stop. This is not good for the animals or us as people. The low vibrations these animals have will go straight into your body. If you can afford it and are lucky enough to go through a known farmer, do so. ❤️‍🩹

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Sara1 year ago

You still have to worry about the vaccines they’re given and MRNA. Buy local, know your rancher.

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Bobcat Eats 🇺🇸1 year ago

Didn't know Costa Rica had a Costco

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Forever Dad1 year ago

Cattleman and pork associations in several states have CONFIRMED they WILL be using mRNA vaccines in cows starting April 2023. The practice has been happening with pork since 2018. Grass-fed grass-finished is irrelevant if cows been mRNAed 💉💉💉💉💉

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Neurojammer.eth1 year ago

Just because it’s grass fed doesn’t mean it’s a cow grazing in a field. It’s usually trough fed grass and usually non organic and gmo grass that’s fed to them the same way grain is. So in most cases it’s better to get organic non gmo beef when possible. Most grass fed is a scam and tastes worse.

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Chipmonk1 year ago

I'd like to add Most cows are fed grass their whole lives. Grass grows with just water, it is the most cost effective feed. Grain finished are fed grains after they are sold by the rancher. They eat grains for a few weeks in the feedlot to fatten them up right before butcher.

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HydroSafeUSA1 year ago

Thanks Doc👍💪

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Max Krakowka1 year ago

obviously real meat is better then chemicals. Thats common knowledge for humans with a brain G. Sadly most people dont have one.

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Miles | Health & Longevity Coach for Men1 year ago

Just because it’s organic does not mean the cows are getting the food they need to thrive

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Carol Larsen1 year ago

Buy from a local grass fed and finished beef farmer!

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Susie Price1 year ago

thank you! i didnt know they had that at Costco...

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1 year ago

This is the organic ground beef I get…. Interesting

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Outdoor Answer©️™️®️ 🇺🇸🎯🦌🐻1 year ago

So you trust labels? And should we be paying attention to country of origin?

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R. Joe Public1 year ago

Anyone else buy that grass fed from Costco? It was abnormally tough, and had an odd taste. It didn’t even make good meatloaf. Is the Wagu any better?

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TOMMY XEQT1 year ago

While I agree with eating grass fed/finished beef, I think social media is taking quantity intake too far. You don't need it 2-3 meals a day and you don't need quantities above 4-5 ounces.

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Ben Dover1 year ago

Grass fed is different from pasture raised. Ranchers can confine cattle and feed them moldy hay and call it grass fed. Pasture raised animals feed on green grasses.

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killerbeas1 year ago

What was put on the grass to make it grow?

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Alberto Runas1 year ago

Da kine grass fed 🤙🏽

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