Tallow Nutrient Profile - PART 2 - Vitamins

Micronutrients and their benefits

Jane

10/30/20231 min read

sliced orange fruit in black background
sliced orange fruit in black background

Being a fat, tallow is rich in – you guessed it – fat soluble vitamins!

These vitamins exist intrinsically in the perfect balance nature intends.

100% intact, with all the natural co-factors essential for utilisation in the skin.

No synthetics and no isolates. YESSSS!

What are Vitamins?

Micronutrients that function as coenzymes to important metabolic processes in the body.

Deficiency can lead to disorders, which reflect in skin.

A balanced and varied diet is imperative when addressing skin concerns.

Tallow Now grass fed (and finished) beef products made with Certified Organic Ingredients provide the four fat soluble vitamins A D E & K for our skin.

Grass fed articulates with a greater vitamin content than conventional beef, especially Vitamin E.

Fat-soluble vitamins are only found all together in animal products.

They influence metabolic processes that lead to cell generation, damage control, building of structure and immune support.

Together this translates to properties that:

Promote healing | Are Antioxidant | Improve Collagen Production/ Elasticity | Are Anti-inflammatory

Individually each vitamin has unique properties:

Vitamin A (Retinol) |Pigmentation reduction| Oil regulation

Vitamin D (Calciferol) | Improves cell turn-over | Is in fact a hormone with complex properties

Vitamin E (Tocopherol) | Humectant/ Emollient – absorbs & holds water in skin

Vitamin K (Menaquinone) | Improves blood flow – which assists with dark under eye circles

The simplicity yet perfection of tallow astounds us.

People spend inordinate amounts of time and money sourcing the correct vitamins in their skin care.

Tallow removes effort and expense, providing “Nature’s Organic Wisdom” – absolute perfection.

Please reach out if this post has posed any questions, or you would like to try a tallow product.

We’d be happy to help.

Tallow Nutrient Profile Part 2 Vitamins

Benefits of Micronutrients