12/20/2022
Date: July, 1951
Lead Researcher: Benjamin K. Ershoff, PhD 💊
Published In: Proceedings for the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
Synopsis: This study was performed on three groups of rodents.
As the Weston T. Price Foundation describes it, “The first ate a basic diet, fortified with 11 vitamins. The second ate the same diet, along with an additional supply of vitamin B complex. The third ate the original diet, but instead of vitamin B complex received 10 percent of rations as powdered liver.”
Then, all the rodents were placed into a drum of cold water and forced to sink or swim (literally.)
The first group swam for 13.3 minutes before tiring out. The second threw in the towel not much later: 13.4 minutes.
The third group — the one that ate liver — swam for between one and two hours.
This study was then moved on to human trials with amazing results in stamina, energy, and decreased fatigue!