Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Green Pasture Giveaway

This week is a blog (and giveaway - yay!) about the benefits of fermented cod liver oil and high-vitamin butter oils.



While researching supplements and health sites to help heal my digestive issues, I came across the Weston A. Price group on Meetup.com. I found many people who were taking cod liver oil and became intrigued. Once I learned more about it, I decided to give it a try, and I'm glad I did. My energy levels are up, immune system is more responsive, and I can't say that I mind clearer skin and stronger hair and nails.

Interested in reaping the benefits from this traditional food?  Keep reading......


HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS
Fermented cod liver oil is a traditional high-vitamin food full of Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin A and vitamin D. The oil contains high amounts of EPA and DHA, or fatty acids needed for proper functioning of the brain and nervous system. And I'm sure there are numerous health benefits, such as lower blood pressure, healthy skin, bones and joints, and better digestion (which is what I take it for). I found this blog here where a woman claims that the oil cleared up her skin.  She even shows before and after pictures and I must say it's a significant change.  She looks healthier, even "glowing."

Dr. Weston A. Price found these oils were up to ten times more present in remarkably healthy "primitive" cultures.  Author Sally Fallon also mentions the benefits of these and other nutrient-dense oils in her book Nourishing Traditions.  In my opinion, this books is a must-have for anyone passionate about health and nutrition. 

WHY GREEN PASTURE BRAND
Many other brands tend to refine their oils, killing the vitamins and then adding in synthetics.  And if you read up on the difference, you will see the synthetics do not provide the same health benefits. The  oil is also cold expeller pressed, so you know none of the nutrients are destroyed in the process. And best of all, the fish are sourced wild in the Arctic, not farmed.

There are more servings in the liquid (118) versus the capsules (60). And for those who are squeamish about the taste, they have cinnamon and orange flavored oils which I hear are really popular.

FERMENTATION MAKES IT BETTER
So why fermentation, you ask? Fermentation makes it more easily digestible and nutrients easier to assimilate.

It is recommended to take your cod liver oil along with high-vitamin butter oils to support creation of what Dr. Price called the "x-factor" or "activator x"vitamin, now believed to be vitamin k2.  This factor was present in the healthy cultures that Dr. Price studied. Unfortunately, it is almost nonexistent from the western diet. Other sources include meats from grass-fed cows, fish eggs and shellfish.

Best of all, for those who cannot tolerate dairy, butter oil contains no lactose or casein!

Interested in learning more about the superfoods cod liver oil and butter oil?  Visit the Weston A. Price Foundation website here.  You can also read about Green Pasture's products on their website here. And so you know, I am not getting a kickback from anyone buying their products - I truly believe in this product and whole-heartedly recommend it. 

GIVEAWAY



Okay, so here's the good stuff!  I'm giving away 3 coupons at a value of up to $49 to those who leave comments on my blog, "like" my Facebook page and post my link on their Twitter account to either my Facebook page or my blog.  The more entries, the better chance you have to win.  Just make sure -AND THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT- that you leave a comment on this blog that tells me what actions you took. I will be pulling names from a box to determined the lucky winners.

This contest will be open from April 25 - May 9 and I will contact the winners in mid May.

Good luck!

Vanessa


3 comments:

  1. I like you on FB!

    I just started taking this and would love to win!

    mandaoverturf@yahoo.com

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  2. I tweeted! I hope I win.

    mandaoverturf@yahoo.com

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  3. Thanks Manda! I'll be announcing the 3 winners in mid-May!

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