Fresh Wheatgrass
Many people who live with bothersome skin problems like eczema are becoming aware of the power of wheat grass juice for eliminating the toxins that potentially cause various skin problems. Drinking fresh or powdered juice can purify the body’s cells, organs, and blood as well as restore the balance of acid and alkaline. Read more
Wheatgrass Juice For Eczema
Wheatgrass juice is a good drink to consume if you have skin problems such as eczema. According to some experts, toxins in the blood cause some types of eczema. Since wheatgrass has been found to be good for purifying the blood, it appears that drinking wheatgrass will help. Additionally, wheatgrass is also known to restores the level of alkalinity of your blood. It is important for the acid/alkaline level to be balanced for good health. High acidic levels are known to be associated with high toxin levels. Read more
A Miracle Medicine - Wheat Grass
Since the late 1960’s, wheatgrass has become frequently discussed in health and medical circles as one of natures greatest gifts. Classified as one of the most abundant superfoods known to man, wheat (and more recently barley) grass has been celebrated for its nutritional content, cleansing and cell regeneration capabilities as well as being in a form that is easily and effortlessly assimilated and digested by our bodies. Read more
Wheat Grass Drink
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 Read more
Green Powder Wheat Grass
One of the most popular claims about wheatgrass, and one that is frequently made by both supporters and retailers, is that 1 ounce of wheatgrass juice is as nutritionally valuable as 1 kg (2.2 lb) of green vegetables, a ratio of 1:35. The available vitamin and mineral data Read more
Western Wheat Grass
Western wheatgrass is a perennial and sod-forming grass, native to most parts of the United States except the humid southeast. It is a dominant species in the Central and Northern Great Plains. Plant growth is vigorous, reaching 2 to 3 feet in height. Leaves are up to 12 inches long, 0.25 inch wide, rather stiff and erect. The whole plant is covered with a grayish bloom. Read more
How To Enjoy Wheat Grass
If you have been thinking about an affordable way to improve your health, consider drinking wheatgrass juice. Wheatgrass is a nutritionally dense food and the only way people can digest it is by drinking it. Many claim that it benefits their health in remarkable ways. Read more
How To Eat Wheat Grass
Lately, I have been asked by a number of people why we can’t just eat wheatgrass. There are a few reasons why humans can’t digest grass and certain animals like cows and horses can. Read more
How To Grow Wheat Grass
It is not as easy to grow at home as some folks claim. And it takes a lot of wheatgrass to make an ounce of juice. I get 6-8 ounces of juice from each tray of grass. There are a lot of companies on the net selling a few trays with a little seed and soil as a kit. Some kit sellers claim that you get 10-15 ounces from a tray. This has not been my experience. Read more
Organic Wheat Grass
Wheatgrass is a naturally growing plant which is well endowed with the nutrients that we need. Wild animals derive their health entirely from grass. Our wheatgrass is grown with more minerals (from the Ocean Solution) than many soils contain. Read more


