This recipe, created by functional nutritionist Brooke Scheller, DCN, M.S., CNS, puts the healing benefits of borscht and bone broth in one delicious soup. Borscht is traditionally made with beets, fennel, and garlic, while bone broth is both anti-inflammatory and contains minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
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