May 5, 2011 | Detox-Cleanse | 4 Comments »
Chlorophyll rich foods…wheatgrass, algae, seaweeds, and green vegetables.
Chlorophyll has been shown to build red blood cells quickly, normalize blood pressure by dilating the blood pathways though out the body, destroy poisonous carbon dioxide, release free oxygen and promote higher metabolism and stimulated enzyme systems. On top of all of these benefits, consuming chlorophyll from wheatgrass is a highly effective way to alkalize the blood and energize the body! Vitamins C, B12, B6, A, K, and folic acid are among the nutrients needed to keep blood healthy. Chlorophyll found in food may stimulate the production of red blood cells in bone marrow. Chlorophyll has been shown to help protect against cancer and certain forms of radiation, to kill germs, and to act as a powerful wound healer.
Wheatgrass juice builds blood. The chlorophyll molecule in wheatgrass is almost identical to the haemoglobin molecule in human blood. The only difference is that the central element in chlorophyll is magnesium and in haemoglobin it is iron. Due to this inherent similarity the human body can easily transform chlorophyll into haemoglobin increasing the red blood cell count as well as the blood’s capacity to deliver oxygen and other nutrients to the body’s cells.
March 31, 2011 | Detox-Cleanse | No Comments »
Did you know that lemon juice contains more citrus acid than any other citrus fruit, and is high in vitamin C? These two factors combined makes lemon juice an excellent cleanser. Remember that the juice of a lemon tastes so acidic, it should never be drunk on its own, and should be diluted with water or other juices. Drinking a glass of diluted lemon juice first thing in the morning is an excellent way to start the day because it helps cleanse and tonify your digestive system.
July 5, 2010 | Detox-Cleanse, Greens, Super Foods | 1 Comment »
Wheat grass is probably the most nutritious and cleansing juice there is. Wheat grass is indigestible in its natural state for humans, however freshly juiced wheat grass is easy to digest and quickly absorbed into the bloodstream providing an instant boost of energy and nourishment.
Are you aware that…
- One ounce of wheat grass juice contains the nutritional equivalent of more than two pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Wheat grass juice is very similar in molecular structure to red blood cells, enhancing the blood’s capacity to carry oxygen to every cell of the body.
- Wheat grass juice boost energy by counteracting nutritional deficiencies and removing wastes that clog cells, blood, tissues, and organs.
- Wheat grass juice assists dieters by speeding blood circulation and metabolic rate, suppressing appetite, and enhancing digestion.
Did you know that wheat grass is rich in…
- Vitamins – wheat grass is one of the riches sources of vitamins A and C, and contains a full balanced spectrum of readily assimilated B vitamins, including laetrile (B-17), which has been credited with selectively destroying cancer cells without affecting normal cells.
- Minerals – wheat grass juice contains 92 of the 102 known trace minerals recognized as available to plants from the soil. The minerals in wheat grass juice are predominantly alkaline, helping to keep the blood’s pH in check.
- Amino acids – wheat grass juice contains all of the essential amino acids, plus alanine, a blood builder; aspartic acid, which improves mental balance; and serine, which stimulates brain and nerve function.
- Chlorophyll – wheat grass juice contains up to 70% chlorophyll (by weight), an important blood builder. Chlorophyll is a natural disinfectant…it kills bacteria in the blood, lymph, and various tissues; detoxifies and rebuilds the bloodstream; prevents tooth decay; strengthens gums; balances blood sugar; helps purify the liver and wash drug deposits and other metabolic toxins from the body; and benefits many skin problems.
- Enzymes – enzymes are an important active ingredient in wheat grass juice. Four enzymes present in abundance in freshly juiced wheat grass are superoxide dismutase (known for its ability to slow cellular aging); cytochrome oxidase (antioxidant used for proper cell respiration); proteases and amylases (families of enzymes that facilitate digestion of protein and starch).
Wheat grass is credited with…
- Preventing graying and hair loss
- Relieving constipation
- Increasing resistance to radiation
- Accelerating healing of sores and wounds
- Reducing blood pressure
Isn’t it time for you to have a shot wheat grass so you can Live & Thrive in Abundant Good Health?