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I ordered a box of ground up grass-fed beef organs(heart, liver, kidney, lung-trachea, tongue, spleen, and cheek meat) from a meat company that delivers near where I live(creston valley meats). It specifically says it's for dogs, but is there any real reason I shouldn't eat it?

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paleohacks.com/questions/41274/… – g. Jun 9 2011 at 2:25

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Lex Rooker (google him on rawpaleoforum) orders that kind of mix along with regular burger from Slankers in Texas. The only difference he says is that the dog food may not be processed at a USDA slaughter house...where the standards are higher than a pet food processing plant. He says he has never had a problem.

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Actually I know of him, and I figured this was the case. Thanks for the reassurance! – douk Jun 9 2011 at 2:22
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Your love life?

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LOL, Awesome response! – jroe Jun 9 2011 at 5:22
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I cannot speak to your specific question but I know for many agricultural commodities most countries regulate the toxins to a different degree for animal consumption. For example, aflatoxin in corn is limited to 20ppm for humans vs 300ppm for finishing cattle.

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I would call and ask THEM that.

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For legal reasons I am sure their default answer is no – jroe Jun 9 2011 at 5:23
Act like you have a sick doggy who needs human grade food, and see if you can get a good answer out of them. – Happy Now Jul 23 2011 at 9:36

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