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Our Take
Whether you are an athlete in training
or someone who is interested in living a healthy
lifestyle, Bison is the meat for you. The facts
speak for themselves. Bison is one of nature’s
best ways for providing a nutritious meal. It
provides many of life’s essential ingredients
in quantities greater than other major meat sources.
It is a lean meat that has fewer calories and
averages 70% less fat than the other meat sources.
Bison is packed with flavor without the greasy
taste that can linger after eating other meats.
The clean sweet taste will satisfy the most discriminating
of palates. Because it is low in fat and has no
water added, you have little of the shrinking
that is associated with other major meats. Bison
can be used in place of many other meats in your
favorite recipes. It is very versatile and works
well with cuisines from all over the world, from
fajitas to lasagnas to stir fry. Once you taste
the difference you will see why bison’s
popularity has doubled the last five years. It
truly has become a mainstream meat source.
Bison is a great source of protein as it delivers
more protein per calorie then any other meat!
Bison is even a better source of protein that
other touted non meat sources. Bison has fewer
calories, more iron, over twice the protein and
less fat than tofu.
Our bison are raised naturally and allowed to
eat, roam, and grow at their own pace. We do not
use any growth inducing hormones and do not use
any sub-therapeutic antibiotics. Bison is non
allergenic. People that have allergies to other
meats have been able to eat bison.
Bison has a favorable ratio of Omega-3 to Omega-6
acids. Extensive studies have shown that Omega-3
fatty acids reduce inflammation and can help to
prevent heart disease and arthritis. Omega-3 is
important to cognitive and behavioral functions.
Pregnant mothers need these fatty acids to help
their infants avoid vision and nerve problems.
Conjulated Linoleic Acid (CLA) found in Bison
has been touted as a cancer fighting agent. Various
antioxidant and anti-tumor properties have been
attributed to CLA.
Bison meat is high in iron and vitamin B-12 making
it a tasty way for women to get the iron they
need without the high amounts of fat and cholesterol.
Iron deficiency anemia is common among teenage
girls and women. Iron literally gives the body
energy by helping carry oxygen from the lungs
to muscles during exercise. When iron stores become
low, the flow of oxygen to the muscles slows down.
As a result, carbohydrates and fats are not burned
as efficiently and performance suffers. Athletes
and especially women runners should strive to
eat an iron-rich diet. It helps maintain healthy
nerve cells and red blood cells, and is also needed
to make DNA, the genetic material in all cells.
Studies have shown that eating Bison meat in place
of other meats can lower LDL cholesterol levels
by 40% over a six month period of time. Bison
has been approved by the American Heart Association.
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