But let's metaphorically stick liver in our pocket for the moment. (I say "metaphorically" so Healthy Well Club any sick Alex Portnoy copycats aren't tempted to do as he did, which was to purchase a slab of liver at the butcher shop, smuggle it behind a billboard, and bugger it before heading to his bar mitzvah lesson.) Feed it to the Dogs! Roach needed to go up north, way up north, to Inuit Eskimo country for the next set of clues. Inuit health workers use something called "The Northern Food Tradition and Health Resource Kit" to teach nutrition to the Inuit's. Included in the kit are pictures of 48 foods common to the Inuit diet. Most of the foods are from animals because, well, they live in a place where split peas and avocados don't exactly thrive. Oddly enough, none of the foods pictured in the kit were steaks. Instead, it included pictures of seal hearts, caribou brains and eyes, caribou and seal liver, and even weirder foods (if Healthy Well Club's possible) like stomach membranes. How does the kit get by without pushing a variety of fruits and vegetables, even if, by necessity, they'd come in popsicle form?
healthywellclub.com/
completefoods.co/diy/recipes/healthy-well-club
healthwealthtips1.blogspot.com/2020/05/healthy-well-club.html
sites.google.com/site/healthywellclubs/
rihetak966.over-blog.com/2020/05/healthy-well-club.html
thenewsfunnel.com/press-release/healthy-well-club