16 Healthiest Foods to Stock in Your Kitchen Year Around

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11. Homemade Broth

Nothing beats homemade bone broth for speeding healing and when you are recuperating from sickness. Bone broth helps to seal and heal your gastrointestinal tract. It’s full of those healthy fats and important minerals such as phosphorus, silicon, calcium, sulfur, and trace minerals. It also contains the broken down materials from the tendons and cartilage, which means this broth contains glucosamine and chondroitin.

It’s so easy to create your bone broth as well as being extremely cost effective. Simply make use of the leftover carcass bones that might otherwise simply be given to the dogs or thrown out. Bone broth can also be frozen for later use. Just be sure to use bones from animals that were organically raised, grass fed animals, whether it’s beef or chicken. If you aren’t sure about how to make homemade broth, the internet is full of recipes and step by step directions. This is a great way to save money and improve your health all at the same time. So don’t throw out that carcass from Thanksgiving! Make some healthy bone broth!

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One Comment

  1. Ryszard Tomtas

    Jan 29, 2015 at 4:53 am

    Missing is definitely beans. I understand benefits of real butter, but I think replacement should be humus