Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Osteobroth - A paleo chicken broth powder

For when you don't have time for homemade. No artificial colors, sweeteners, preservatives, or flavors. No added hormones and no antibiotics. Just 20 ultra convenient servings of chicken bone broth powder, enriched with collagen and chondroitin and perfect for paleo.


Developed by David Crooch. David received his first Personal Training Certification in 1999. He graduated from Oklahoma City University with a Physical Education degree. While in college he concurrently took courses through the Resistance Training Specialist Program (rts123.com) and the Muscle Activation Techniques program (muscleactivation.com)

In 2001, David also graduated in the first class of students of Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT). MAT is revolutionary approach to the assessment and correction of muscular imbalances, joint instability, and limitations in range of motion within the human body.

David received various Personal Certifications including Resistance Training Specialist Mastery Level. (RTSm) Which is high level biomechanics related to exercise.
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My Thoughts

The first thing I noticed when I opened the package to this powdered broth was the smell. It smelled really good and made me think back to when I was a child and my mom would make me chicken broth in a coffee cup when I wasn't feeling well. I don't think I've had broth in a cup since.

I warmed water and then poured it over the powder and the aroma got even better It dissolved quickly and then I got to enjoy sipping it. I found it very tasty. It wasn't overly salty, but I also didn't feel like I needed to add any salt to it to enjoy it. It had a light chicken flavor to it and I found I really enjoyed sipping it.

I really liked the steps this company took to creating their broth and how clean it was. I didn't feel like I was getting a lot of extra additives and instead could enjoy the broth and the benefits that come along with it. I will definitely be looking into this broth more and adding it to our home shelf.





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