Saturday, August 30, 2008

Wheat grass, what is it?


Wheatgrass refers to the young grass of the common wheat plant, Triticum aestivum, that is freshly juiced or dried into powder for animal and human consumption. Both provide chlorophyll, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, and enzymes. Claims about wheatgrass' health benefits range from providing supplemental nutrition to having unique curative properties. Some consumers grow and juice wheatgrass in their homes. It is often available in juice bars, alone or in mixed fruit and/or vegetable drinks. It is also available in many health food stores as fresh produce, tablets, frozen juice and powder.

2 comments:

Marie Marcelo said...

last time i checked, only PLANTS need chlorophyll... what will we ANIMALS do with it? i think that part is doubtful, as for the other benefits, it makes sense.

Bee said...

ikaw pala si julz from team marie.. kala ko namalikmata lang ako na nakikita kita nagtatype sa blogger, hehehe.. kuha ko link mo gling kay veron..