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Where are your organs sourced from?Updated 9 months ago

Our products come from quality, trusted sources, and we maintain rigorous standards to ensure their cleanliness and potency.

We have and always will procure all of our organs from the cleanest sources on earth. We have the utmost confidence in our sourcing and in our products. The organs in our products are sourced from New Zealand. We've partnered with regenerative farmers and ranchers that practice the highest animal husbandry standards, as you'd expect from this pristine land. These cows graze only on native grasses rich in sun and sustenance (i.e., minerals, vitamins, and wide open spaces).

Known for its lush grasslands, Christchurch, New Zealand, produces top-quality beef from breeds like Angus, Hereford, and Charolais. Their hormone- and antibiotic-free beef is sought globally for its superior quality. If there was any place frozen in time, we found it! Uncompromising standards. 

The cattle from which we harvest the organs and glands are prime steers and bulls. All animals are under three years of age. The breed can vary, and they are all grass-fed and free-range cattle.

Thank you so much for being part of a small group of people who care more. I really appreciate your curiosity, so I can share my passion for putting back what the modern world has left out.

Having said that, if you still have concerns, we would love to know about them. Your 100% satisfaction is our mission and our goal. No shortcuts. We are a Texas-based company doing things the old-fashioned way!


Similar questions regarding the quality of our beef:

  • Are they pasture-raised? Yes
  • Are they grass-fed? Yes
  • Is it USA raised beef? No
  • Is it MRNA injection-free? Yes

"The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) in New Zealand has not received an application for registration of a mRNA vaccine under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 (ACVM) for use on animals in New Zealand. Therefore, there have been no mRNA vaccines registered for use in animals." - Source.

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