Grass Fed Beef Heart.
Grass Fed Beef Heart.
Nourish your heart.*
- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Heart supplement is made from high-quality, grass-fed, grass-finished, pasture-raised beef heart. This beef vitamins formula also features grass-fed beef liver to help enhance its formula with bioavailable proteins.
- Freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated bovine heart to help retain the vitamins and nutrients expressed in the heart and liver tissue, which are generally a source of natural CoQ10, Vitamin B12, iron, and selenium.*
- This beef heart capsule supplement is non-GMO and free of hormones. This formula is also dairy, gluten, and soy-free.
- This grass-fed beef heart supplement comes with a 2-month supply and easy-to-use capsules, making it convenient to incorporate into your daily routine.
- Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity.
Supplement Facts

Ingredients
Grass-Fed Heart (Bovine) (BSE-free), Grass-Fed Liver (Bovine) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
From our heart
to yours.
Grass-fed and pasture-raised
beef heart and liver

Product Details
- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Heart supplement is made from high-quality, grass-fed, grass-finished, pasture-raised beef heart. This beef vitamins formula also features grass-fed beef liver to help enhance its formula with bioavailable proteins.
- Freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated bovine heart to help retain the vitamins and nutrients expressed in the heart and liver tissue, which are generally a source of natural CoQ10, Vitamin B12, iron, and selenium.*
- This beef heart capsule supplement is non-GMO and free of hormones. This formula is also dairy, gluten, and soy-free.
- This grass-fed beef heart supplement comes with a 2-month supply and easy-to-use capsules, making it convenient to incorporate into your daily routine.
- Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity.
Supplement Facts

Ingredients
Grass-Fed Heart (Bovine) (BSE-free), Grass-Fed Liver (Bovine) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
Suggested Use
Adults take 3 capsules daily as directed by a healthcare professional with 8 ounces of water or your favorite beverage. May be taken with or without food.
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Beef Heart
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Beef Liver
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From our heart
to yours.
Grass-fed and pasture-raised
beef heart and liver

Additional Information
SUGGESTED USE.
Adults take 3 capsules daily as directed by a healthcare professional with 8 ounces of water or your favorite beverage. May be taken with or without food.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS.
Grass fed beef heart supplement offers vitamins and nutrients found in the heart tissue. Let our heart support your heart.*