Eating ‘molokony’ replaces red blood cells

 

To many people, eating molokony (cattle hooves) is behaving so low. In fact, some people perceive eating molokony as poor feeding.

But on the contrary, nutrients recommend eating molokony for its health benefits, as the food prevents dehydration because it has plenty of nutritious fluids.

The food is also rich in iron, which aids red blood cell replacement and carrying of life-giving oxygen to the lungs and other body parts.

Eating Molokony helps to prevent bone-related diseases and complications that rise from lack of calcium in the body. Molokony is a potential source of energy for the body, supplying 9 calories per gram.

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