Homemade Bone Broth  LoadingAdd to Favourites list

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Nutrition

42 Kcal
1g Fat
0.4g Carbs
0.3g Net Carbs
0.2g Sugars
9g Protein

Homemade bone broth is one of the most nourishing, anti-inflammatory staples you can include in your daily routine. Slow-simmered using bones from pasture-raised animals, this mineral-rich broth supports gut health, joint repair, immune function, and overall cellular healing.
What makes homemade bone broth so special is its concentration of collagen, gelatin, amino acids (like glycine and proline), and essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. These nutrients help heal the gut lining, support skin elasticity, strengthen hair and nails, and reduce inflammation throughout the body, especially in the joints and digestive tract.
Bone broth is particularly beneficial for those dealing with autoimmune conditions, leaky gut, IBS, joint pain, and skin issues. Because it’s easy to digest, it allows your body to absorb nutrients more efficiently, making it ideal during illness, recovery, or cleansing periods.
Sipping homemade bone broth regularly can also improve sleep, support detoxification, and aid hydration, thanks to its electrolyte content. Whether you enjoy it on its own or use it as a base for soups, stews, or sauces, bone broth is a deeply restorative food that works on multiple levels.
A warm cup of homemade bone broth is more than comfort food, it’s a daily dose of healing from the inside out.
 
 
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