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Did you know that if you eat chicken gizzards, you don’t need to take… Read More…

That’s another clickbait “health hack” teaser, and it’s intentionally cut off to make you curious.

There is no credible health claim that eating chicken gizzards replaces the need for some essential supplement in a way that applies to everyone.

Here’s the reality:

What chicken gizzards actually are

Chicken gizzards (part of the digestive tract of poultry) are:

  • High in protein
  • Rich in iron
  • Contain zinc, vitamin B12, and selenium

They are nutritious—but just like many animal foods.

What they do not do

They do not eliminate the need for any supplement in general, because:

  • Nutrient needs vary by person
  • No single food covers all vitamins/minerals
  • Deficiencies depend on overall diet, not one item

Why posts like this go viral

They usually end with something like:

  • “you don’t need to take iron pills / protein supplements / vitamin B12…”

But that’s misleading because:

  • Some people do need supplements (e.g., B12 deficiency, pregnancy, anemia)
  • Food can help, but it doesn’t replace medical advice

Bottom line

Chicken gizzards are a nutrient-rich food, not a “replacement for supplements” or a cure-all.

If you want, I can tell you what nutrients they’re actually good for—and who might benefit from eating them regularly.

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