Bison Trifecta

Bison Trifecta

The perfect blend of heart, liver, and kidney organs for a complete, natural, super-bioavailable multivitamin.

For thousands of years, bison roamed the Americas. Indigenous people hunted and benefited from this sacred animal. After being hunted to near extinction, bison are no longer on the endangered list. Careful stewardship of these majestic animals has brought these animals back to sustainable numbers.

Bison Trifecta is

Sustainable

We have secured access to one of the true wonders of health and vitality by partnering with a trusted source dedicated to raising these animals in as pure and natural an environment as possible.

Organ meats are a powerhouse of nutrition. Once per ounce, they have more vitamins, minerals, and protein than meat. (1)

A clean source of balanced nutrition

Unadulterated, free from harmful pesticides, GMOs, and added hormones, never vaccinated, and antibiotic-free, Bison trifecta is nature’s perfect food, supporting health and vitality.

Grass-fed and finished

Because Trifecta bison are grass-fed and finished, they pack an ideal ratio of omega 3 to 6 fatty acids, resulting in the perfect ratio of omega 3 fatty acids to omega 6 fatty acids.

This perfect ratio promotes cardiac health, increased cognitive and mental health, and much more. (2,3)

Supercharge your health - add Bison Trifecta

  • Increase exercise performance- The abundant iron, protein, B vitamins and mineral content of organ meats provide incredible nutrition by nourishing and repairing the body.
  • Increase overall vitality and energy- Organ meats are a rich source of B vitamins that play a crucial role in energy metabolism and protect nerve function.
  • Regulate sleep and promote cognitive and emotional health – The balance of omega 3 to omega 6 fatty acids interact with B vitamins and trace minerals, contributing to a good night’s sleep, and overall cognitive and emotional well-being. (4)
  • Improve digestion- Rich source of choline.
  • Balance hormones- a powerhouse of vitamins and minerals that work together to balance hormones, including thyroid function.
  • Improve endurance- Packed with bioavailable heme, the iron in Trifecta bison sustains energy levels.
  • Promotes Muscle Recovery- Bison Trifecta is the ideal choice for the high-quality protein your body needs to recover and build muscle after an intense workout. Obtaining your protein from natural food sources like bison provides added vitamins and minerals to support strength-building.

 

Heart

  • The heart contains the highest levels of Coenzyme Q10, a powerful compound, that
  • Improves athletic performance.
  • Supports heart health and energy production.
  • Improves diabetic control.
  • Increases cognitive function. (5)
  • Builds and repairs body tissue.

Rich source of B vitamins- the heart is packed full of energy-producing B vitamins. These vitamins play crucial roles in energy metabolism, red blood cell formation, and nerve function.

Excellent source of minerals such as iron, zinc, phosphorus, selenium, and potassium.

Liver

Due to its high nutrient content, the liver is often called a "superfood”.

  • High iron content, which assists red blood cells in carrying oxygen to cells throughout the body.
  • Supports collagen production. Emerging research suggests that collagen may also have potential benefits for mental health. (6)
  • Supports cognitive function and overall brain health.
  • Red blood cell formation and maintenance.
  • Rich in vitamins and minerals that work together to enhance immune function, balance hormones, and contribute to quality sleep.
  • One of the most bioavailable forms of B vitamins is found in the liver.
  • Active form of vitamin A for immune function, skin and reproductive health, and collagen production.

    The liver is particularly rich in several vitamins, including:

  • B vitamins: contains significant amounts of various B vitamins, (energy production).
  • Vitamin D: important for bone health, immune function, and overall health.
  • Vitamin K: is essential for blood clotting and bone health.
  • Minerals: iron, zinc, phosphorus, selenium, and copper.
  • Iron: crucial for oxygen transport in the blood.
  • Zinc: supports immune function and wound healing.
  • Phosphorus is necessary for bone health.
  • Selenium acts as an antioxidant and helps with the conversion of inactive thyroid hormone to active hormone.
  • Copper is important for the formation of red blood cells and collagen synthesis.
  • Choline: an excellent source of choline, a nutrient important for brain health, liver function, and metabolism. (7)

Kidney

  • Boosts immune function.
  • Contributes to bone health.
  • Regulates blood pressure (rich in potassium).
  • Neuroprotective- protects nerves from damage.
  • Promotes red blood cell production.
  • Boosts and aids in supporting brain and gut health.

 Vitamins: The kidney contains several vitamins, including:

  • Vitamin B12: The kidney is particularly rich in vitamin B12, which is crucial for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation.
  • Other B vitamins: Kidney meat also provides significant amounts of other B vitamins.
  • Vitamin D: The kidney contains vitamin D, which is important for bone health, immune function, and overall health.

Minerals: The kidney is also rich in minerals such as iron, zinc, phosphorus, selenium, and potassium. Iron is essential for oxygen transport in the blood.

Choline: The kidney contains choline, a nutrient important for brain and gut health.

Citations

  1. McDaniel J, Askew W, Bennett D, Mihalopoulos J, Anantharaman S, Fjeldstad AS, Rule DC, Nanjee NM, Harris RA, Richardson RS. Bison meat has a lower atherogenic risk than beef in healthy men. Nutr Res. 2013 Apr;33(4):293-302. doi: 10.1016/j.nutres.2013.01.007. Epub 2013 Mar 6. PMID: 23602247; PMCID: PMC5858688.
  2. Djuricic I, Calder PC. Beneficial Outcomes of Omega-6 and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Human Health: An Update for 2021. Nutrients. 2021 Jul 15;13(7):2421. doi: 10.3390/nu13072421. PMID: 34371930; PMCID: PMC8308533.
  3. Dighriri IM, Alsubaie AM, Hakami FM, Hamithi DM, Alshekh MM, Khobrani FA, Dalak FE, Hakami AA, Alsueaadi EH, Alsaawi LS, Alshammari SF, Alqahtani AS, Alawi IA, Aljuaid AA, Tawhari MQ. Effects of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Brain Functions: A Systematic Review. Cureus. 2022 Oct 9;14(10):e30091. doi: 10.7759/cureus.30091. PMID: 36381743; PMCID: PMC9641984.
  4. (The Potential Nutritional Support of Organ Meats for Mood, n.d.)
  5. Shukla S, Dubey KK. CoQ10 a super-vitamin: review on application and biosynthesis. 3 Biotech. 2018 May;8(5):249. doi: 10.1007/s13205-018-1271-6. Epub 2018 May 9. PMID: 29755918; PMCID: PMC5943198.
  6. Ucar B, Humpel C. Collagen for brain repair: therapeutic perspectives. Neural Regen Res. 2018 Apr;13(4):595-598. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.230273. PMID: 29722301; PMCID: PMC5950659.
  7. (Bison, ground, grass-fed, cooked, n.d.)

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Written by Brooke Lounsbury


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