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Wheat Grass
Juice
One ounce of
wheatgrass juice has the vitamin and
mineral equivalent of 2.5 pounds of
fresh vegetables according to numerous
advocates.
Wheatgrass juice has
been used over the years to benefit people
in numerous ways such as cleansing the
lymph system, building the blood, restoring
balance in the body, removing toxic metals
from the cells, nourishing the liver and
kidneys and restoring vitality.
Wheatgrass contains
most of the vitamins and minerals needed for
human maintenance, including the elusive
B12. Many of the benefits of wheatgrass
juice stem from the fact that it is a living
food, which is a complete protein with about
30 enzymes and is approximately 70% crude
chlorophyll. To be effective wheatgrass
juice has to be consumed immediately after
juicing and, up until now, has not been easy
to grow at home in the quantities required
for healing, so wheatgrass has not achieved
the popularity it deserves.
Wheatgrass is the
green, growing and processing plant that
will eventually become a shaft of wheat,
produce grain, die, and be harvested. It is
a completely different animal when it is
still in the grass stage. At only seven
days, the wheatgrass is 6 to 9 inches tall
and can be cut and juiced. The rich green
juice is packed with vitamins, minerals,
enzymes, chlorophyll and vital life energy.
It is intensely concentrated and benefits
are seen with as little as one ounce a day.
Wheatgrass helps
you:
neutralizing
toxins and
carcinogens in
the body
improving
blood sugar
disorders
helping
prevent tooth
decay
increasing
hemoglobin
production
keeping hair
from graying
improving
digestion
reducing
high blood
pressure
aiding in
the prevention
and treatment of
cancer
Healing with
Wheatgrass Juice
Wheatgrass Juice is one of
the best sources of living
chlorophyll available.
Chlorophyll is the first
product of light and, therefore,
contains more light energy than
any other element.
Wheatgrass juice is a crude
chlorophyll and can be taken
orally and as a colon implant
without toxic side effects.
Chlorophyll is the basis of
all plant life.
Wheatgrass is high in oxygen
like all green plants that
contain chlorophyll. The brain
and all body tissues function at
an optimal level in a
highly-oxygenated environment.
Chlorophyll is
anti-bacterial and can be used
inside and outside the body as a
healer.
Dr. Bernard Jensen says that
it only takes minutes to digest
wheatgrass juice and uses up
very little body energy.
Science has proven that
chlorophyll arrests growth and
development of unfriendly
bacteria.
Chlorophyll (wheatgrass)
rebuilds the bloodstream.
Studies of various animals have
shown chlorophyll to be free of
any toxic reaction. The red
cell count was returned to
normal within 4 to 5 days of the
administration of chlorophyll,
even in those animals which were
known to be extremely anemic or
low in red cell count.
Farmers in the Midwest who
have sterile cows and bulls put
them on wheatgrass to restore
fertility. (The high magnesium
content in chlorophyll builds
enzymes that restore the sex
hormones.)
Chlorophyll can be extracted
from many plants, but wheatgrass
is superior because it has been
found to have over 100 elements
needed by man. If grown in
organic soil, it absorbs 92 of
the known 102 minerals from the
soil.
Wheatgrass has what is
called the grass-juice factor,
which has been shown to keep
herbivorous animals alive
indefinitely.
Dr. Ann Wigmore has been
helping people get well from
chronic disorders for 30 years
using wheatgrass.
Liquid chlorophyll gets into
the tissues, refines them and
makes them over.
Wheatgrass Juice is a
superior detoxification agent
compared to carrot juice and
other fruits and vegetables. Dr
Earp-Thomas, associate of Ann
Wigmore, says that 15 pounds of
Wheatgrass is the equivalent of
350 pounds of carrot, lettuce,
celery, and so forth.
Liquid chlorophyll washes
drug deposits from the body.
Chlorophyll neutralizes
toxins in the body.
Chlorophyll helps purify the
liver.
Chlorophyll improves blood
sugar problems.
In the American Journal of
Surgery (1940), Benjamin
Gruskin, M.D. recommends
chlorophyll for its antiseptic
benefits. The article suggests
the following clinical uses for
chlorophyll: to clear up foul
smelling odors, neutralize strep
infections, heal wounds, hasten
skin grafting, cure chronic
sinusitis, overcome chronic
inner-ear inflammation and
infection, reduce varicose veins
and heal leg ulcers, eliminate
impetigo and other scabby
eruptions, heal rectal sores,
successfully treat inflammation
of the uterine cervix, get rid
of parasitic vaginal infections,
reduce typhoid fever, and cure
advanced pyorrhea in many
cases.
George S. Bailey, Ph.D. -
"Chlorophyll, the natural plant
pigment that lends its color to
grass, leaves, and many of the
vegetables we eat, may play an
important role in prevention of
certain cancers. Researchers in the
early 1980s discovered that
chlorophylls and related chemicals
can inhibit the ability of certain
DNA-damaging chemicals to cause
mutations in bacteria. How might
this kind of "anti-mutagenic"
activity be important in cancer
prevention? Molecular geneticists
now know that most if not all human
cancers carry mutations in one or
more genes that control the rates at
which individual cells divide,
differentiate, or die. According to
current thinking, various
combinations of mutations that upset
this delicate balance to favor
uncontrolled cell growth can then
enable this irreversibly damaged
cell to form a primary cancer in the
lung, liver, blood, bone, skin, or
another body organ. Therefore, it
seems at least theoretically
possible that the anti-mutagenic
power of the chlorophylls might
allow them to inhibit or reduce the
formation of cancers in humans.
Recent progress in our laboratory
and elsewhere has brought this
promise closer to realization."
How
to Grow Wheatgrass?
You can save a lot
of money buy growing and juicing the
grass yourself at home.
Growing your own wheatgrass is easy
and fun to do.
You will first need
to find wheat berry seeds at
one of our sponsor's site or a your
local health food store. I get
my seeds at Whole Foods Market.
Second, you soak
about 4 cups of seeds it water for
24 hours. This will ignite the
growing process.
Third, find two 1 by
2 foot tray such as a garbage can
lid, Rubbermaid totes lid, growing
trey, etc. Fill it with
quality growing soil that you can
buy at Home Depot.
Fourth, spread the
seeds evenly over the two treys and
water them toughly.
Fifth, wet some news
papers on place them over the treys.
Sixth, put the treys
in a plastic garbage bag and close
the end loosely. This will be
a mini-greenhouse that will kick
start your seeds. In about 3-4
days they will begin to spout and
once the grass is about 1 inches
tall take it out of the bag and put
the treys in a sunny area. In
about another week it will be ready
for cutting and juicing.
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growing!
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