Freezing Bones: Does It Preserve Nutrients for Bone Broth?
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss and author of The CFP Method, I frequently hear from adults in their late 40s and early 50s struggling with hormonal changes that make shedding pounds nearly impossible. Many turn to nutrient-dense foods like bone broth for its collagen, minerals, and gut-healing properties. The good news is yes, you can freeze bones without significantly losing their properties for making bone broth.
Bones from grass-fed animals retain their key components—calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and collagen precursors—when properly frozen. Freezing slows enzymatic breakdown and bacterial growth, preserving up to 95% of mineral content according to food science data. The key is to freeze fresh bones within 24 hours of purchase, using airtight freezer bags to prevent freezer burn. Thaw them slowly in the refrigerator before simmering to maintain structural integrity during the 12-24 hour extraction process.
How the CFP Method Uses Bone Broth for Sustainable Weight Loss
In The CFP Method, we emphasize functional medicine principles that address root causes like chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, and hormonal imbalances rather than calorie counting. Bone broth fits perfectly because its gelatin supports joint health—crucial for those with knee or hip pain that makes traditional exercise feel impossible. A daily 8-12 oz serving provides 9-12 grams of protein with minimal carbs, helping stabilize blood sugar for those managing diabetes or high blood pressure.
Unlike restrictive diets you've tried before, our approach integrates simple habits. Freeze batches of chicken, beef, or turkey bones from meals. When ready, simmer with celery, onion, garlic, apple cider vinegar, and herbs. The long cook time (minimum 12 hours for chicken, 24 for beef) extracts maximum nutrients without complicated meal plans.
Functional Medicine vs Conventional Nutrition Advice
Conventional diets often ignore how gut permeability and inflammation drive weight gain after 45. Functional medicine, as practiced in CFP Weight Loss, tests for specific imbalances—cortisol, thyroid, sex hormones—and uses therapeutic foods like bone broth to repair the gut lining. This reduces systemic inflammation that exacerbates joint pain and slows metabolism. Studies show regular bone broth consumption can improve skin elasticity, joint mobility by 25-30% in 8 weeks, and support better sleep, all factors that make weight loss sustainable for middle-income families without expensive programs insurance won't cover.
Start small: Save bones from 2-3 meals, freeze them flat in bags for easy storage. This low-effort habit removes the overwhelm of conflicting nutrition advice and builds consistency without embarrassment of asking for obesity help.
Practical Tips for Maximum Benefits
Portion frozen bones into 2-3 pound batches. Label with dates—use within 3 months for peak quality. When making broth, add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar per pound of bones to pull minerals into the liquid. Strain, cool rapidly, and refrigerate for 4-5 days or freeze broth in silicone molds for easy portions. Many clients report losing 1-2 pounds weekly combining this with our gentle movement protocols that respect joint limitations. The CFP Method proves you don't need another failed diet—you need a functional approach that works with your body's changing needs.