wheat grass juice vs arugambul juce
Posted by:
ramanan
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Date: May 10, 2014 09:12PM In South India health aspirants/patients do consume arugambul juce since we cannot grow wheat in hot temperature here (also we do have electricity only for 4 to 6 hours, we cannot have timed green house set up, even drinking water is available once a week due to continuous drought for past 2 years)
Did any one try consuming this Bermuda grass kind which grows in wild (Arugampul also called as Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass, dog's tooth grass, Bahama grass, Scutch grass, Devils grass or Cough grass.) Gandhi had consumed this for sure for spiritual reason but it has medical benefits since it is referenced in 4 Vedhas and offered to God Ganesha (Lord Elephant). [www.gurufitnessplanet.com] I do get conflicting inputs from my friends please let me know if anyone had tried it out in raw juice form not the dry powder one and benefited out of it.. Re: wheat grass juice vs arugambul juce
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: May 10, 2014 10:24PM ramanan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > In South India health aspirants/patients do > consume arugambul juce since we cannot grow wheat > in hot temperature here (also we do have > electricity only for 4 to 6 hours, we cannot have > timed green house set up, even drinking water is > available once a week due to continuous drought > for past 2 years) > > Did any one try consuming this Bermuda grass kind > which grows in wild (Arugampul also called as > Cynodon dactylon, Bermuda grass, dog's tooth > grass, Bahama grass, Scutch grass, Devils grass or > Cough grass.) > > Gandhi had consumed this for sure for spiritual > reason but it has medical benefits since it is > referenced in 4 Vedhas and offered to God Ganesha > (Lord Elephant). > > [www.gurufitnessplanet.com] > 17-bermuda-grass-arugampul.html > > I do get conflicting inputs from my friends please > let me know if anyone had tried it out in raw > juice form not the dry powder one and benefited > out of it.. Chlorophyll is chlorophyll. Drinking it will be fine, IMO, if it hasn't been tainted with stuff. Just drink the juice and throw out the pulp. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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