Nutrients created by ruminant digestion that don't exist in grass:
- Vitamin B12: Synthesized by ruminal bacteria from cobalt in grass - Vitamin K2 MK-4: Created from K1 during digestion, concentrated in fat - CLA (conjugated linoleic acid): Formed during biohydrogenation, anti-cancer properties - Carnosine: Synthesized from beta-alanine and histidine - Creatine: Created from amino acids glycine, arginine, methionine - Taurine: Synthesized from cysteine and methionine - Complete amino acid profile: Assembled from incomplete plant proteins Input ingredients: None of these exist in grass Output product: All of these concentrated in meat Ruminants don't just eat grass. They create nutrients out of grass.