Drinking wheatgrass juice increases red blood cell count and it lowers blood pressure. It also stimulates the thyroid gland, it corrects obesity, indigestion and other complaints.
Some grocery stores in big cities.
Not every juicer can juice wheatgrass. You need one that can chop up the blades of grass. A centrifugal type of juicer won't do that. A masticating or triturating juicer will. See the link for some good wheatgrass juicers.
Here are just some of the benefits of wheatgrass juice: - 70% of wheatgrass is made of chlorophyll, which closely resembles human red blood cells and quickly rebuilds the blood, so it can turn around anemia, prevent cancer, and cleanses the body. - Wheatgrass is one of the best sources of vitamin A and C. - Lowers blood pressure. - Fights infections in the body. - Retains 92 of 102 minerals in the soil. - Great for weight control because it turns off your hunger and fortifies your body.
Yes, you need everything in synergy... your average multi vitamin has 30 nutrients, one apple has 10,000-12,000 nutrients. For example if you have a car and take out the motor , is the motor of of any use now by itself. no. you need all the parts of the car. research is now showing multivitamins to do more harm than good. It's only logic
This is what I learned from Dr. Ann Wigmore: "The best time to cut wheatgrass in order to have the highest nutritional content with the best taste, comes from grass cut when it is about 6-10 inches tall. When the wheatgrass reaches its nutritional peak, we cut the whole tray and package it in a storage bag in the refrigerator where it lasts up to 10 days. However, we deliver to the greater Cincinnati, Ohio area the day after our wheatgrass is cut, providing over a week of peak freshness in your home. There is no benefit to keeping a tray and cutting each time you want a shot to drink." Go to huntergreengrass.com to learn more.
There have been over 3,800 nutrients identified in living foods and likely many more that we still know nothing about. Interestingly, there are no tests for any food product that go into this level of detail. As a result, in order to assess the effectiveness of wheatgrass juice, you need to be a keen observer. Some have seen healthy results come from people using outdoor soil grown wheatgrass and indoor tray / soil grown wheatgrass. I cannot recall anyone ever indicating that they received health benefits from hydroponically grown wheatgrass. That is not to say it can't happen; it is just to say that we haven't seen it. In our experience, outdoor grown wheatgrass is a far superior product because it does not have mold problems common in indoor grown wheatgrass. This makes it much more enjoyable to use as it tastes better and does not cause adverse reactions in people (no headaches, nausea, dizziness). If you want to try out wheatgrass juice (be it outdoor, tray grown or hydroponic), it is just important to remember that you need to be your own best observer.
Wheatgrass is used for juicing, as a dietary supplement, for detoxification, and in some alternative medicine practices for its potential health benefits.
It depends. Some bottled lemonade may have lemon juice, when some may not. Look on the ingrediants.
There are some benefits to drinking Ovaltine, but Ovaltine is much more effective than alternatives. There are benefits to drinking Ovaltine like increased bone health.
Yes, drinking orange juice can cause gas in some people due to its high acidity and natural sugars, which can ferment in the gut and produce gas.
drinking water
For some people, adding fresh juice to their daily meal plan is sufficient. Others will embark on a juice fast for several days to cleanse their systems.