Nourish at a Cellular Level

We believe true health starts from the inside out, from the nervous system to the nutrients fueling every cell in your body. That’s why we’re big fans of a new product we have in stock at the practice; Cell Squared's Beef Liver and Beef Liver & Spleen supplements.

These powerful, whole-food supplements are rich in bioavailable nutrients that many modern diets lack. Sourced from 100% grass-fed, grass-finished Australian cattle, they’re a clean and potent way to support your body’s natural vitality. We have all found them amazing for use as a multivitamin as well as helping to increase energy if your diet is lacking red meat. 

Why Beef Liver?

Often called “nature’s multivitamin,” beef liver is packed with:

  • Vitamin A – crucial for immune function, skin, and eye health

  • B12 & other B-vitamins – essential for energy, mood, and brain health

  • Iron – to support oxygen transportation and reduction of fatigue

  • Choline & Folate – key for nervous system function and detoxification

Why Add Spleen?

Beef spleen is one of the richest sources of heme iron, along with peptides and enzymes that support:

  • Blood building and circulation

  • Immune modulation

  • Inflammation balance

Together, the beef liver & spleen blend offers targeted nourishment that compliments the work we do with your nervous system through chiropractic adjustments, helping your body heal, regulate, and thrive. 

Whole-Body Wellness, The Vitalistic Way

We recommend Cell Squared supplements because they align with our whole-food, ancestral, and vitalistic approach to health. These aren’t synthetic vitamins—they’re nature’s own nutrient-dense organs, gently freeze-dried to retain all their goodness.

If you’re feeling tired, run down, or just want to level up your nutrition, adding beef liver and spleen may be a game-changer.

Have questions? Ask us next time you’re in for an adjustment. We’re here to support your health journey, every step of the way.

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