Why Grass-Fed?

The difference between grass-fed and conventional — and why it matters for every product we make.

The animal's diet is your diet

What an animal eats directly affects the nutritional profile of its meat, organs, and fat. Grass-fed, grass-finished cattle have significantly higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), and fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K2 compared to grain-fed cattle. When you consume beef organs or tallow from these animals, you're getting a fundamentally different — and more nutrient-dense — product.

Grass-fed vs. grain-fed: the difference

Conventional beef cattle are typically started on pasture and finished on grain (corn, soy, or wheat) in a feedlot for the last 90–160 days of their lives. This dramatically increases marbling and weight gain, but it also changes the fat profile and reduces the levels of many beneficial nutrients.

Grass-finished cattle spend their entire lives on pasture, eating what they evolved to eat. The result is leaner meat with a cleaner fat profile and significantly more bioavailable nutrients in every serving.

Why it matters for organ supplements

Organs concentrate nutrients from the animal's diet. A liver from a grass-fed, grass-finished animal is nutritionally different from a liver from a feedlot animal — higher in fat-soluble vitamins, higher in omega-3s, and free from the residues that accumulate when animals are fed grain, antibiotics, and growth hormones.

Every Rise Nutrition organ supplement is sourced from cattle that are grass-fed and grass-finished. We won't cut corners on sourcing because the sourcing is the product.

No antibiotics, no hormones, no GMO

Conventional cattle farming relies on routine antibiotic use to keep animals healthy in crowded feedlot conditions. Grass-fed, pasture-raised farming eliminates the need for most of this — the animals are healthier because they're living as they should. Our products carry no antibiotics and no synthetic growth hormones.

Made in Canada

All Rise Nutrition products are manufactured in Canada in a GMP-certified facility. We work with Canadian and North American farms we know personally. When you can trace an ingredient from pasture to capsule, that's the standard we hold ourselves to.