Red-Blooded Americans Love Red Meat!
While it’s still grilling season, you might want to check out some great offers from Mammoth Nation! And for those of you who may still believe red meat is not healthy (fake news), you might want to review these ten nutritional benefits of beef:
- L-Carnitine: Beef is a natural source of L-carnitine, an amino acid that plays a crucial role in fat metabolism, energy production, and antioxidant functions. Research suggests that higher dietary intake of L-carnitine may have positive health impacts, including reducing hypertension, oxidative stress, and inflammation.
- Glutathione: Beef contains glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage and supports immune function. Glutathione deficiency has been linked to various chronic diseases, and beef’s natural presence of glutathione precursors (cysteine, glutamate, and glycine) can help maintain optimal levels.
- Protein: Beef is an excellent source of protein, essential for muscle growth, maintenance, and repair. Protein also helps with satiety and can support weight management.
- Minerals: Beef is rich in various minerals, including iron, zinc, phosphorus, selenium, and magnesium. These minerals are essential for maintaining healthy bones, immune function, and overall well-being.
- Iron: Beef is an excellent source of heme-iron, which is more easily absorbed by the body than non-heme iron found in plant-based foods. Iron is crucial for healthy red blood cells, energy production, and brain function.
- Zinc: Beef is a good source of zinc, an essential mineral for immune function, wound healing, and protein synthesis. Zinc deficiency has been linked to impaired immune function and increased risk of infections.
- Omega-3 fatty acids: Lean beef contains Omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health and brain function.
- B vitamins: Beef is a good source of various B vitamins, including B12, B6, niacin, and riboflavin. These vitamins play important roles in energy metabolism, nerve function, and immune response.
- Antioxidants: Beef contains antioxidants like carnosine, which has anti-glycosylation properties and may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases like atherosclerosis and diabetes.
- Supports muscle health: Beef’s high protein content and presence of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) can help support muscle growth, maintenance, and repair, particularly important for older adults and individuals engaging in resistance training.
Of course, too much of anything is never good for you. Remember to choose lean cuts of beef and consume it in moderation as part of a balanced diet to reap these nutritional benefits.
Mammoth Nation has several amazing meat vendors with exceptional discounts for Mammoth Nation members!
Enjoy 20% off of all purchases from:
Chicago Steak Company
Superior Grade, Exceptional Quality Steaks
We invite Mammoth Nation members to explore the delicious possibilities that this partnership offers. Whether you're planning a sophisticated dinner, a casual barbecue, or looking for the perfect gift, Chicago Steak Company's exceptional offerings are sure to elevate any occasion.
Discover why Chicago Steak Company is synonymous with The Ultimate Steak Experience. Visit our special partnership page to access your exclusive offers and start enjoying the finest gourmet meats available in America.
And speaking of Chicago’s fine meats, here’s another vendor to choose from that hails from the windy city!
The Linz Shop
The Highest Quality American Beef - From Our Ranch to Your Table
At The Linz Shop, we exclusively source our beef from our Linz Heritage Angus program, allowing us to source directly from our own line of Black Angus cattle. From the genetics, feed of the cattle, weight, age and environment in which they develop - we control it all. We hand-pick only the best genetics to produce the highest-quality beef, eliminating the missing barrier between source and product so you know exactly where your meat comes from.
We proudly supply our products to the finest steakhouses, hotels, country clubs, cruise lines, resorts, and casinos nationally and internationally.
Moving west to South Dakota, we find other great vendors with incredible beef products. (We heard rumors that Governor Kristi Noem gets her steaks from here—but, of course, that hasn’t been verified yet!)
Premium Dakota Beef
Locally Raised & Locally Processed Beef
Ok…your taste buds have to be fully fired up by now!
Our beef is locally raised and locally processed at a USDA Certified family-owned butcher shop. Our buttery-flavored Wagyu beef is dry-aged for 21 days, hand-cut, and packaged individually. Our beef is singly packaged, making it easy to customize beef bundles to your liking and cooking needs. We ship to the lower 48 states every Tuesday directly from our farm.
We are honored to be selected to have our Wagyu beef in three local restaurants and two other local businesses. We work closely with our local butcher, businesses, and customers to provide the best wagyu cuts each and every time.
We realize you are dying to place an order by this point, so we’ll share just one more vendor to tickle your taste buds!
Tonight We Dine
Restaurant-Quality Seafood & Fine Meats
Veteran owned, all of our beef comes from Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Kansas, and we are proud to be licensed to sell Certified Angus Beef which guarantees you the best quality of beef.
While the elites are pushing for us to eat the bugs, we'll just stick with what God intended!
We have several other beef vendors on our site, with many also providing a wide array of meats and seafood. Consider Mammoth Nation your one-stop shop for all your meats. From burgers to Wagyu steaks, you can find it here! And don’t forget, members receive exclusive offers with many discounts that increase when you buy in larger quantities. So, if you haven’t joined, join now and enjoy saving while shopping for the most quality beef products available!
Bon Appetit, Patriots!
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