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NOTE: You can turn your mineral broth into a bone broth by using chicken or other meat bones – Cooking bones in the broth provides good nutrients for healing digestive difficulties, it is also good for strengthening bones, hair and nails, as well as connective tissue. If you want to use bones in your mineral broth this is how to go about it. First, in order to get the nutrients from the bones they need to be cooked a very long time, 12-24 hours. I suggest starting with just cooking the bones in the water and then once that is finished you can turn that into mineral broth by adding the vegetables and cooking it for 2-4 hours more. To cook the bones, first put them in the pot alone with some olive oil for just a few minutes or you can cook them in the oven for 30 minutes at 350. Once they are cooked put them in a large pot and cover them with about 4-5 quarts of water (you will add more water later when you are turning this into a mineral broth with vegetables). Add 1 tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar to the pot. Let that sit for 15 minutes. The apple cider vinegar draws out the nutrients from the bones. After 15 minutes, heat up the water. Bring it to a boil and then immediately lower it to a simmer. Cook covered or with the lid slightly ajar for 12-24 hours or more. If any foam rises to the top just scoop it off and discard. Now the broth is ready to be turned into a mineral broth by following the mineral broth recipe above. First remove and discard the bones. Then add the vegetables to the pot and add water to fill the remaining available space in the pot so you can make as much broth as possible. Follow the directions in the recipe above.