How much do I take? Our bone broth contains nothing but natural food ingredients so there is no limit to have much you can consume. You can never do any harm, no matter your age! We recommend 1-2tsp per day to maintain optimal gut health. This can be consumed as a liquid or in its solid state.
Does it need refrigeration? No. Our bone broth can be stored in a cool dark place such as your pantry. We recommend storing in a glass jar for maximum shelf life, which is 2 years (please check the best before date on your sticker).
Where do your bones come from? Being certified organic, we are limited to a handful of certified organic farms across Australia. We are super proud to support these local farmers doing right by both the animals and the land in fair treatment and sustainability. We are very passionate about this believing happy animals make for healing foods.
How do you make your broth? There are NO secrets here. We cook our bone broth in the traditional manner, lots of organic ingredients and pure triple filtered rain water. The broth is slow simmered in stainless steel vestibules for a minimum of 48 hours and sets like jelly showing the high gelatin content essential for gut healing properties.
Why do you freeze dry? Freeze drying any product is by far the most expensive way to dry food, but akin to dehydrating it is the only way to avoid any additives, preservatives or thickeners. Being at the forefront in all drying technologies, Broth of Life were not only the first dehydrated bone broth in the world, but also the first freeze dried bone broth, allowing our customers multiple options in flavour and texture whilst knowing it is from the trusted certified organic brand.
Why not make a paste? Making a paste would be far less time consuming and easier, however we do not wish to alter the natural state of our broth by reducing or adding artificial thickeners. We maintain maximum natural nutrients so there is never any need to add extras to boost the benefits. This has enabled higher protein and amino acid contents in our bone broth.