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6. Butter
Wonderful, old-fashioned butter, made from cows that have a natural grass-fed diet, is super rich in a compound called conjugated linoleic acid or CLA. CLA is well-known for fighting diabetes, cancer, and can possibly help you to lose weight, something that no one can say about those trans-fat substitutes.
Vitamin A is necessary for many functions in your body from keeping your visions sharp to maintaining your endocrine system in its best shape. Butter is a great source of vitamin A that your body can easily absorb. It also has many of the other important vitamins that are fat soluble such as D, E, and K2. Many of these vitamins are lacking in our modern day diets. All natural butter is also rich in the important trace minerals we need like chromium, zinc, copper, manganese, and the powerful antioxidant, selenium.
Check out RealMilk.com7 if you need help finding a source of raw butter. If you like you can always try to make some yourself, there are plenty of step by step instructions and recipes available for making your own butter from scratch using raw, grass-fed milk.
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