Recharge yourself, and your energy will return.
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You think you have to do everything right.
Sleep perfectly. Eat perfectly. Be perfectly disciplined.
And when one thing doesn’t work out, the whole day feels lost.
But your body isn’t asking for perfection.
It’s asking for raw materials.
Ray Peat emphasized it again and again: stress is costly.
When you’re under pressure, your cortisol rises.
Your adrenal glands work overtime and use up particularly large amounts of vitamin C in the process.
At the same time, stress depletes your stores of magnesium, zinc, and B vitamins.
Yet your body needs precisely these substances to produce energy in the mitochondria.
When the raw materials are missing, energy production slows down.
Metabolism runs more slowly, and low-grade inflammation has more room to develop.
A vitamin C deficiency can even cause the body to release more cortisol.
A vicious cycle: stress consumes nutrients, and the deficiency creates more stress again.
What does the science show?
That’s exactly what was studied after a severe flood in Alberta.
Fifty-six adults received either a single nutrient or a broad blend of vitamins and minerals.
The result was clear.
The broad formulas performed significantly better than the single nutrient, with large effects on stress and anxiety.
Your body doesn’t want one perfect puzzle piece.
It wants the full range of building blocks.
That’s exactly where our approach comes in.
Organ meats don’t provide an isolated molecule, but the complete package.
Iron, zinc, B vitamins, vitamin A, copper, and selenium, combined the way nature intended.
You don’t have to optimize your day.
You just have to nourish your body.
That’s especially true when you feel that your energy is no longer enough.
And when you want to stop punishing yourself for every little irregularity.
Perfection is not the goal.
Nor should it be.
Nourishment is.
Give your body the raw materials, and let it take care of the rest.
Warm regards
Your Raw Animal Team