Anybody use butter oil? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com2013-06-20T10:45:01Zhttp://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/3845http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oilAnybody use butter oil? David Csonka2010-04-27T16:50:20Z2011-04-10T00:24:05Z
<p>From <strong>Whole Health Source</strong>: <a href="http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2009/12/butyric-acid-ancient-controller-of.html" rel="nofollow">http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2009/12/butyric-acid-ancient-controller-of.html</a></p>
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<p>After thinking about it, I've decided
that butyrate must have been a
principal component of Dr. Weston
Price's legendary <strong>butter oil</strong>. Price
used this oil in conjunction with
high-vitamin cod liver oil to heal
tooth decay and a number of other
ailments in his patients. The method
he used to produce it would have
concentrated fats with a low melting
temperature, including butyrate, in
addition to vitamin K2*<em>*</em>*. Thus, the
combination of high-vitamin cod liver
oil and butter oil would have provided
a potent cocktail of fat-soluble
vitamins (A, D3, K2), omega-3 fatty
acids and butyrate. It's no wonder it
was so effective in his patients.</p>
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<p>It seems that mixing melted butter with cod liver oil could be a pretty potent vitamin package?</p>
<p>And here is the passage in Ch. 16 of Dr Price's book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration:</p>
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<p>The program that I have found most
efficient has been one which includes
the use of small quantities of very
high vitamin butter mixed in equal
parts with a very high vitamin cod
liver oil. A simple method of
preparing the butter is by melting it
and allowing it to cool for
twenty-four hours at a temperature of
about 70° F., then centrifugalizing it
which provides an oil that remains
liquid at room temperature. When this
butter oil is mixed in equal parts
with a very high-vitamin cod liver
oil, it produces a product that is
more efficient than either alone. </p>
<p>It should be used within a couple of
weeks of the time it is mixed. It is
desirable that this material be made
available in various parts of the
country. Even the high-vitamin butter
produced on the early summer growth of
grass put in storage and used during
the winter will go far toward solving
our great national problem of shortage
of fat-soluble vitamins. The quantity
of the mixture of butter oil and cod
liver oil required is quite small,
half a teaspoonful three times a day
with meals is sufficient to control
wide-spread tooth decay when used with
a diet that is low in sugar and
starches and high in foods providing
the minerals, particularly phosphorus.
A teaspoonful a day divided between
two or three meals is usually adequate
to prevent dental caries and maintain
a high immunity; it will also maintain
freedom from colds and a high level of
health in general. </p>
<p>This reinforcement of the fat-soluble
vitamins to a menu that is low in
starches and sugars, together with the
use of bread and cereal grains freshly
ground to retain the full content of
the embryo or germ, and with milk for
growing children and for many adults,
and the liberal use of sea foods and
organs of animals, produced the result
described.</p>
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http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3847#3847Answer by Patrik for Anybody use butter oil? Patrik2010-04-27T17:14:38Z2010-04-27T17:14:38Z<p>@David Csonka</p>
<p>I use it. My teeth and gums got a lot better after eating Paleo for a while, so I don't know if it was the butter oil per se helping me out or simply eating Paleo. Or both. </p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3852#3852Answer by Jay for Anybody use butter oil? Jay2010-04-27T18:13:10Z2010-04-27T18:13:10Z<p>Too much vitamin A in CLO. Unclear how much vitamins are in butter oil since they didn't measure it. Why not stick to natural foods? Isn't that what paleo is about anyway?</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3854#3854Answer by David Moss for Anybody use butter oil? David Moss2010-04-27T18:48:51Z2010-04-27T18:48:51Z<p>I got some Green Pastures butter oil capsules a while ago, virtually finished them now. I thought my skin looked a bit smoother, but it could just be the placebo. They're too expensive for me to justify though, so latterly I've just been having chicken livers (for K2) and lots of butter.</p>
<p>The CLO+butter oil sounds handy, but I already supplement vitamin D and get more than enough (probably closer to too much) vitamin A from liver.</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3857#3857Answer by PortlandAllan for Anybody use butter oil? PortlandAllan2010-04-27T19:45:32Z2010-04-29T02:55:53Z<p>I bought some of the butter oil with some other items that were recently on sale. I think it is a decent winter supplement, but this time of year you can buy the milk, cream, and butter for much cheaper than butter oil and get the same if not more of the benefit of butter oil. I also intend to buy a quantity of butter to store in the freezer for use the rest of the year.</p>
<p>Also, after buying it and giving it more thought, I question how good a value the butter oil is. 0.5 lb. of butter oil costs $60. I can buy 10lbs of local pasture butter for the same amount. I don't know what the yield butter oil from butter is, but I think it's probably more than 1:20. (Knowing the yield is another way of knowing how much butter one must consume to get the same amount of vitamins and fats as in the butter oil.) The recommended oil supplement is 1/2 tsp per day. Assuming a 30% yield of oil from butter, that dose is the same as consuming 1/2 Tbsp, or one generous pat of butter.</p>
<p>As for us, we'll use the butter oil once my wife is in her 3rd trimester and while she is nursing.</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3878#3878Answer by Kimmie for Anybody use butter oil? Kimmie2010-04-28T00:37:52Z2010-04-28T00:37:52Z<p>Yep. I'm using a product that is a blend of cod liver oil and butter oil - it's a thick jelly product that you eat off a spoon. It tastes pretty decent since it's flavored with cinnamon and a bit of stevia. Definitely my favorite way to take CLO so far. Expensive, but it is a combo of two supplements, and I'm only taking it 2-3x a week, so I figure the $50 jar should last me the better part of a year. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.selinanaturally.com/Raw-Cod-Liver-Oil-and-Butter-Oil-Blend-Cinnamon-Tingle-P2755.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.selinanaturally.com/Raw-Cod-Liver-Oil-and-Butter-Oil-Blend-Cinnamon-Tingle-P2755.aspx</a> </p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/3922#3922Answer by HealthRediscovery for Anybody use butter oil? HealthRediscovery2010-04-29T01:26:55Z2010-04-29T01:26:55Z<p>Butter oil has never been nutritionally analyzed- that is putting a lot of faith into one of Weston Price's ideas.</p>
<p>I have read that one ounce of butter oil is made from 8 ounces of butter. I don't see any need for butter oil- just eat lots of butter!</p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/5135#5135Answer by John for Anybody use butter oil? John2010-05-24T16:53:04Z2010-05-24T16:53:04Z<p>One thing for sure is that Weston Price corrected kids with problems. This is a known. What isn't known for sure is what Paleo man ate exactly. What also isn't known is whether what Paleo man ate was even optimal nutritionally speaking. Adapted to doesn't necessarily correlate with optimal health. </p>
<p>Price discovered that by using the combination of the butter oil with cod liver oil, he could rebuild a sick child to vibrant health. I know my child does better when he either eats raw butter or drinks raw milk. There is a night and day difference. </p>
<p>I'm sure I could ensure my kid's health without the raw milk products if I made sure we ate fish muscles, liver, eggs, brain, adrenal glands, heart, bone broths, and marrow every week or so, but who has the time to do that? I'll stick with raw milk products for now. </p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/5198#5198Answer by Matt Baldwin for Anybody use butter oil? Matt Baldwin2010-05-26T01:23:20Z2010-05-26T01:23:20Z<p>I can only assume that butter oil is a component of butter... and that most of its benefits could be had by eating butter.</p>
<p>But! There is a better way.</p>
<p>I make my own clarified butter, which is basically pure oil from butter (mostly saturated fat). When you remove the milk solids from butter, what is left (clarified butter, aka ghee) has virtually no water, virtually no protein (whey or casein), virtually no carbs (lactose). </p>
<p>For instructions on making clarified butter, I recommend the following website:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.joyofbaking.com/ClarifiedButter.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.joyofbaking.com/ClarifiedButter.html</a></p>
http://paleohacks.com/questions/3845/anybody-use-butter-oil/32253#32253Answer by Nick for Anybody use butter oil? Nick2011-04-10T00:24:05Z2011-04-10T00:24:05Z<p>You can make your own high vitamin butter oil quite easily that's WAY cheaper than $50/jar.</p>
<p>Just google 'how to make ghee' or 'how to make clarified butter'.</p>
<p>Make it from butter make from milk from grass fed cows. Organic Valley butter is much more yellow compared to regular butter and therefore is from grass fed cows. Or you can just eat the butter and don't bother to clarify it. There's no reason to spend lots of money on it.</p>