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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Date: July 08, 2014 04:23AM

jtprindl Wrote:
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> "Dr. Ann Wigmore said it, you know, the woman who
> wrote the book on Wheatgrass, and she also said
> that most people confuse Detox/Cleansing with NOT
> letting the Wheatgrass warm up first and then,
> dissolve in the mouth…see below."
>
> 1.) Wheatgrass makes up the minority of most of my
> sprout-grass drinks, usually about 4 oz. of 12-16
> oz, so it's not just wheatgrass detoxing.
>
> 2.) How does that make sense? Why would not
> letting wheatgrass warm up first cause cleansing
> effects? Yes, she wrote a book on wheatgrass, but
> how much validity does that statement actually
> have if it's just her stating something... is
> there any credible confirmation of this claim?

There are lots of theories why wheatgrass juice causes these reactions where people get sick. I have no idea if Dr Ann is right, but my experience says otherwise. Why? Because l used to get those strong cleansing reactions, but as you get cleaner you don't get them anymore. I always swished it for a good time in my mouth and continued to get cleansing reactions until l got cleaner.

Other people say the cleansing reactions are due to bad grass. Other people say it's the sugar in the grass. Dr Ann apparently claims it is from cold juice.

www.thesproutarian.com

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Date: July 08, 2014 04:42AM

ramanan Wrote:
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>
> TSM, I do see you as a Steve Jobs on raw food
> world, when he branched out of UNIX operating to
> form MAC o/s every one made fun out of him...but
> he succeeded finally.


The higher power has guided me perfectly. Pretty all guidance to information l ask, they give me.

The mayan forces hate what l am doing and have put major obstacles in front of me all the way. I have had nothing but major opposition to everything l have done except for finding information.

Putting out my information has been very difficult...almost impossible. Why? The mayan forces have broken my website so I haven't been able to post any new information for almost 1 year in the main area (non forum part). I can't upload pictures, can't cut and paste anything, can't scroll down the pages, I can't upload videos, can't save anything...everything is a disaster. I have been asked for various interviews and have had to cancel them all because setting up my Skype has been met with complete disaster. As for youtube videos, that is another disaster. Every attempt to get information out has been largely stopped. Often l can't even access my website for days or weeks at a time, where-as everyone else can. This is just some of what they have tried to do to me.

www.thesproutarian.com

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: Anon 102 ()
Date: July 08, 2014 09:33AM

You sure it wasn't the Aztecs? They're pretty sneaky too.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: July 08, 2014 01:11PM

All this salesmanship, sprout commercials 24/7, and proselytizing reminds me of a commercial for breakfast cereal, or coca cola, or prescription drugs.

You know there's no advertising needed for normal natural healthy things, like fruit.

And it's just like the formula producers who say that mothers milk is inadequate (fruit is inadequate!) who benefit from the ill informed.

Only when people need to be convinced against their better judgment (for example, bad taste, dried seeds pastes/bee pollen/seaweeds, superfoods from exotic places using scare tactics like "cancer"!) is advertising necessary.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: July 08, 2014 01:43PM

fresh Wrote:
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> All this salesmanship, sprout commercials 24/7,
> and proselytizing reminds me of a commercial for
> breakfast cereal, or coca cola, or prescription
> drugs.
>
> You know there's no advertising needed for normal
> natural healthy things, like fruit.
>
> And it's just like the formula producers who say
> that mothers milk is inadequate (fruit is
> inadequate!) who benefit from the ill informed.
>
> Only when people need to be convinced against
> their better judgment (for example, bad taste,
> dried seeds pastes/bee pollen/seaweeds, superfoods
> from exotic places using scare tactics like
> "cancer"!) is advertising necessary.

My apologies to Anon 102 for confusing you with him. He is not only funnier he is smarter.

This is one of your most goofy posts ever, fresh - and that's saying a lot. Your brain seems to be crying out for Omega 3s and some seaweed mineral's help to make better connections and sense.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: July 08, 2014 02:53PM

I always know I'm onto something when suez makes one of her empty posts claiming someone is "crazy", or "goofy".

empty insults always result when there is no intelligent response available.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: jtprindl ()
Date: July 08, 2014 02:59PM

"I always know I'm onto something when suez makes one of her empty posts claiming someone is "crazy", or "goofy"."

Or you're just happy someone took the bait and gave you the attention you were looking for in that troll of a post.

"when there is no intelligent response available."

There's no point in wasting time giving an intelligent response to an unintelligent statement.

As you were...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/08/2014 02:59PM by jtprindl.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: July 08, 2014 08:49PM

<<<I always know I'm onto something when suez makes one of her empty posts claiming someone is "crazy", or "goofy".

empty insults always result when there is no intelligent response available.>>>

Good point as suez does this quite often!


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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: July 08, 2014 09:42PM

jtprindl Wrote:
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> "I always know I'm onto something when suez makes
> one of her empty posts claiming someone is
> "crazy", or "goofy"."
>
> Or you're just happy someone took the bait and
> gave you the attention you were looking for in
> that troll of a post.
>
> "when there is no intelligent response
> available."
>
> There's no point in wasting time giving an
> intelligent response to an unintelligent
> statement.


There really isn't. I'm going to try harder to ignore the annoying fruitfly trolls.

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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: coconutcream ()
Date: July 09, 2014 09:33PM

SProutarian, what do you think about raw canna leaf juice? Being it has cannbinoids, that have shown to heal people. It is non psycho active when juiced, just to clarify.


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Re: Wheatgrass - a basic nutrition analysis and commentary
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: July 16, 2014 07:24PM

Yes there is something magical about the grass.
When I do take it for a long time my body starts to weaken no matter what else I do well.
I have done wheatgrass for years and recently tried barley grass. Even more powerful.

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