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From Tech to Clean Meat: How Two Entrepreneurs Are Revolutionizing Healthy Snacks - 167

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Two entrepreneurs created a preservative-free, clean meat snack company -Joburg Meats - that produces traditional South African biltong using only beef, apple cider vinegar, salt, and spices - making it ideal for low-carb and health-conscious consumers.

Yuda Holzburg and Joseph Baumgargen of Joburg Meats are bringing traditional South African biltong to the American market with a focus on clean ingredients and quality sourcing.
Unlike conventional jerky, which is cooked with sugars and preservatives, their biltong is naturally cured for two weeks using only beef, apple cider vinegar, salt, and spices. The meat comes from pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle from South America, where traditional farming practices are still the norm.
The conversation takes an interesting turn when Chief Product Officer Jon Engleson shares his personal experience of losing 10 pounds in one week simply by switching from eating babka (a sweet bread) to biltong for breakfast.
The company is expanding their line to include new flavors like Korean BBQ and truffle, plus developing clean versions of traditional salamis without nitrates or preservatives.
Did You Know...?
One of the founders was originally a tech professional who also practiced as an energy healer and EMT for 15 years. This unexpected background led him to be particularly conscious about creating clean, additive-free products, as he had developed sensitivity to testing food quality through his healing work.
NOTABLE QUOTE
"You kind of muscle test each product. You're like, is this really good? Is this really not good? And you test and nope, no good. I'm like, okay I'm going to need it anyway. Okay. When it came to this biltong, I was introduced to it. And I don't know why subconsciously I did a muscle test and asked, is this a good product? Is this healthy for me? And I got a confirmed solid yes."
👉 Connect:
Website: joburgmeats.com
- Use code IFIXHEARTS for 15% off your order

Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, you must include your contact information.) Dr. Ovadia cannot respond here. To contact his team, please send an email to [email protected]

If you like what you hear, I wanna make it easier for you to take action on your health.
Head over to i fix hearts.com/book to grab a copy of my book, Stay Off My Operating Table, and if you're ready to go deeper or talk to someone from my team, just go to i fix hearts.com/talk.

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Written & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey
(c) 2016 Mercury Retro Recordings
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Chapters

1. From Tech to Clean Meat: How Two Entrepreneurs Are Revolutionizing Healthy Snacks - 167 (00:00:00)

2. Interview With Joe Berg Meats Co-Founders (00:00:35)

3. Exploring Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyles (00:08:57)

4. Creating Clean and Healthy Meat (00:22:57)

5. Understanding Jerky and Biltong Nutrition (00:31:28)

6. Future Plans for Joe Berg Meats (00:39:57)

211 episodes

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Two entrepreneurs created a preservative-free, clean meat snack company -Joburg Meats - that produces traditional South African biltong using only beef, apple cider vinegar, salt, and spices - making it ideal for low-carb and health-conscious consumers.

Yuda Holzburg and Joseph Baumgargen of Joburg Meats are bringing traditional South African biltong to the American market with a focus on clean ingredients and quality sourcing.
Unlike conventional jerky, which is cooked with sugars and preservatives, their biltong is naturally cured for two weeks using only beef, apple cider vinegar, salt, and spices. The meat comes from pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle from South America, where traditional farming practices are still the norm.
The conversation takes an interesting turn when Chief Product Officer Jon Engleson shares his personal experience of losing 10 pounds in one week simply by switching from eating babka (a sweet bread) to biltong for breakfast.
The company is expanding their line to include new flavors like Korean BBQ and truffle, plus developing clean versions of traditional salamis without nitrates or preservatives.
Did You Know...?
One of the founders was originally a tech professional who also practiced as an energy healer and EMT for 15 years. This unexpected background led him to be particularly conscious about creating clean, additive-free products, as he had developed sensitivity to testing food quality through his healing work.
NOTABLE QUOTE
"You kind of muscle test each product. You're like, is this really good? Is this really not good? And you test and nope, no good. I'm like, okay I'm going to need it anyway. Okay. When it came to this biltong, I was introduced to it. And I don't know why subconsciously I did a muscle test and asked, is this a good product? Is this healthy for me? And I got a confirmed solid yes."
👉 Connect:
Website: joburgmeats.com
- Use code IFIXHEARTS for 15% off your order

Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, you must include your contact information.) Dr. Ovadia cannot respond here. To contact his team, please send an email to [email protected]

If you like what you hear, I wanna make it easier for you to take action on your health.
Head over to i fix hearts.com/book to grab a copy of my book, Stay Off My Operating Table, and if you're ready to go deeper or talk to someone from my team, just go to i fix hearts.com/talk.

Stay Off My Operating Table on X:

Learn more:

Theme Song : Rage Against
Written & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey
(c) 2016 Mercury Retro Recordings
Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. From Tech to Clean Meat: How Two Entrepreneurs Are Revolutionizing Healthy Snacks - 167 (00:00:00)

2. Interview With Joe Berg Meats Co-Founders (00:00:35)

3. Exploring Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyles (00:08:57)

4. Creating Clean and Healthy Meat (00:22:57)

5. Understanding Jerky and Biltong Nutrition (00:31:28)

6. Future Plans for Joe Berg Meats (00:39:57)

211 episodes

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