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Crock Pot Bone Broth For Thyroid Health

May 23, 2018 By Katherine Griffin Leave a Comment

This crock pot bone broth recipe offers numerous benefits for your body. It helps relieve joint pain, increase energy, improve digestion, and boost immunity which can be beneficial for those with autoimmune diseases such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Follow this easy bone broth recipe to add nutrients to your thyroid diet!

Easy & Simple Crock Pot Bone Broth for Your Thyroid Diet

 

Ingredients

  • 2 kg beef marrow and bone knuckles
  • 1.5 kg neck bones or ribs (preferably with meat)
  • 4L filtered water (cold)
  • 3 pieces onions (large and coarsely chopped)
  • 3 pieces carrots (peeled and coarsely chopped)
  • 3 pieces celery stick (coarsely chopped)
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1 bunch parsley
  • 1 tsp green peppercorns (dried and rushed)
  • several sprigs of thyme (tied together)
  • 1 calves foot (optional)

 

Step 1: Prepare the beef marrow, bone knuckles, and calves foot

Add the beef marrow, bone knuckles, and calves foot to a large pot of water with apple cider vinegar. Cook the ingredients in a slow cooker and set the heat on a low level. Let stand for an hour. The heat will bring out the nutrients such as collagen, gelatin, calcium, and amino acids from the beef marrow.

Step 2: Put the neck bones in the oven

Put the neck bones or ribs with meat inside the oven and set to 175C (350F). Beef neck bones or ribs are packed with Vitamin B12, Niacin, and Riboflavin. These vitamins help the body’s nerve cells to regenerate. This highly benefits thyroid patients.

Step 3: Add the fat drippings

Once brown, add the neck bones or ribs to the pot along with any fat drippings.

Step 4: Add the vegetables

Step 4: Add the vegetables | Crock Pot Bone Broth For Thyroid Health
Add the onions, carrots, and celery. There are several health benefits of red onion for the thyroid gland. These include killing germs and stimulating the thyroid gland with phosphorous acid.

Step 5: Check the water level

If necessary, add extra water to cover all the ingredients but make sure to maintain the water level at least one inch from the rim and bring to a boil.

Step 6: Remove oil build up

After simmering the broth for about an hour, a thin oil layer will begin to form. Simply remove any floating oil build up (scums) with a spoon.

Step 7: Add thyme, green peppercorns, and parsley

Add the thyme and green peppercorns. Turn down the heat and let it simmer. Add the parsley about 10 minutes before finishing. Aside from adding a kick to your broth, these herbs have their health benefits as well. Thyme is known to boost immunity. Peppercorns help reduce blood pressure and relieve indigestion while parsley also helps lower blood sugar levels.

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Step 8: Remove the bones

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Now that extracted nutrients are all in the soup, the bones are no longer necessary. Remove them from the stock with tongs. Strain the broth into a glass container.

Step 9: Refrigerate

Allow it to cool before refrigerating. Freeze to maintain freshness.

Tip: It is recommended to use glass containers. Make sure to leave a small gap from the rim of the cover as it has tendencies to expand.

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When diagnosed with thyroid problems, sticking to a healthy diet is important. Knowing a recipe or two like this crock pot bone broth recipe is a life-saver. A beef bone broth is packed with amino acids which help repair the digestive lining. Aside from bone broth, consider foods rich in probiotics and high in fiber too.

Would you consider making this crock pot bone broth for your thyroid diet? Let us know in the comments section below! 

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