What's the micronutrient breakdown in your organ meat supplements?Updated a day ago
Organ meats are nature’s most concentrated, bioavailable sources of essential micronutrients. Unlike muscle meat or plant foods, organs store high levels of vitamins, minerals, and cofactors in forms your body can readily absorb. Including organ-derived supplements in your diet helps ensure you get the full spectrum of nutrients needed for energy production, immune support, cognitive function, and overall vitality.
Important Note on Variability & Testing
Because our supplements come from naturally, regeneratively raised bison (and other animal organs), exact nutrient levels vary from animal to animal and from batch to batch. That's why we don't publish exact numbers. Please get in touch with us if you'd like to obtain specific numbers from one of our tests.
The figures below represent a snapshot, not a guarantee of identical values. Moreover, we source these numbers from our own micronutrient testing of the freeze-dried powders—not public databases—so they’re far more accurate than generic online references.
Product-By-Product Breakdown
Note that an excellent source means >20% DV, and a good source means 10-19% DV.
American Beast
- Excellent Sources: Iron, Zinc, Riboflavin (B2), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Vitamin B6
- Good Sources: Selenium, Vitamin A (Retinol), Niacin (B3)
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Calcium, Chromium, Folate, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C, Vitamin K
Beef Liver
- Excellent Source: Biotin (B7), Molybdenum, Vitamin B12, Riboflavin (B2), Pantothenic Acid (B5), Vitamin B6
- Good Sources: Selenium, Vitamin A (Retinol), Niacin (B3), Copper, Zinc
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Calcium, Chromium, Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Vitamin K
Beef Organs
- Excellent Sources: Biotin (B7), Molybdenum, Vitamin B12, Riboflavin (B2), Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Good Sources: Selenium, Zinc, Niacin (B3), Copper, Vitamin B6
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Calcium, Chromium, Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C, Vitamin K
Bone & Marrow
- Excellent Sources: Calcium (60 % DV), Phosphorus (27 % DV)
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Chromium, Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C, Vitamin K
Female Vitality
- Excellent Sources: Iron, Vitamin B6, Riboflavin (B2), Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Good Sources: Niacin (B3), Zinc
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Calcium, Chromium, Folate, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C, Vitamin K
Heart & Spleen
- Excellent Sources: Iron, Vitamin B6, Riboflavin (B2), Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Good Sources: Niacin (B3), Zinc
- Other Micronutrients (< 10 % DV): Calcium, Chromium, Folate, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Thiamin (B1), Vitamin C, Vitamin K
Comparing Nutrient Forms
- Synthetic Multivitamins: Often deliver isolated nutrients in mega-doses, but lack the cofactors and matrices needed for optimal absorption.
- Cooked Organs: Heat denatures water-soluble vitamins, reducing potency.
- Raw Organs: Offer maximal nutrient density but are impractical, perishable, and carry safety risks.
- Freeze-Dried Organ Powders: Strike the ideal balance—preserving and concentrating nutrients in a shelf-stable, bioavailable form.
Macronutrient Overview
For full transparency, here are the macronutrient amounts per serving (all < 10 % DV, thus not included above):
- Protein: ~2.0–2.3 g
- Fat: ~0.3–0.4 g
- Cholesterol: ~21–24 mg
- Sodium: ~7–8 mg
Why aren’t our numbers as high as synthetic multis?
Synthetic vitamins often deliver mega-doses, but whole-food matrices dramatically enhance absorption, so you absorb more from our formulas. If you have ever watched your urine turn bright yellow after consuming synthetic multivitamins, you know where those nutrients are going (in the toilet).
Can you overdose on micronutrients from these sources?
Overdosing on specific vitamins or minerals via whole‑food sources—particularly organ meats from ruminant animals—is virtually unheard of. The nutrients exist in natural matrices that support balanced absorption and prevent toxic accumulation. As a result, it’s incredibly unlikely to exceed safe levels when consuming our freeze‑dried organ powders.