WHEAT grass therapy can thus be effectively used for skin
diseases and ulcerated wounds. By retarding bacterial action, it
promotes cell activity and normal regrowth. The chlorophyll content
present in wheat grass enhances heart and lung functions. Capillary
activity also increases, while toxemia is reduced. By increasing iron
content in the blood and thereby haemoglobin, lungs function better.
Oxygenation improves and the effect of carbon-dioxide is minimised.
Wheat Grass Juice Therapy
Wheat
grass juice furnishes the body with vital nourishment, providing extra
energy to the body. This juice contains nearly 70 per cent of
chlorophyll. It is a rich source of vitamins A, B, C and contains
minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium,
sulphur, cobalt, and zinc. The chlorophyll contained in wheat grass
juice is very beneficial for the body. It purifies the blood due to its
high vitamin and mineral contents. This property is used by the body to
cleanse and rebuild itself. By drinking this juice regularly, toxins can
be neutralised. It thus helps to maintain good health.
Constituent of Wheat Grass
He
chief constituent of wheat grass is chlorophyll which nature utilises
as a body cleanser, builder and neutraliser of toxins. Dr. Fisher, a
Noble Prize winner, used chlorophyll to treat anaemia. As early as July,
1940, the American Journal of Surgery, reported 1,2000 cases of
peritonitis, brain ulcer, pyorrhoea and skin disorders cured by
chlorophyll.
The chlorophyll molecule bears close resemblance to haemoglobin, the red pigmentation in human blood, and differs only in the central element which in blood is iron and in chlorophyll, magnesium. Owing to their close molecular resemblance.
Skin Diseases
The chlorophyll molecule bears close resemblance to haemoglobin, the red pigmentation in human blood, and differs only in the central element which in blood is iron and in chlorophyll, magnesium. Owing to their close molecular resemblance.
Skin Diseases
If has been scientifically proved that
chlorophyll arrests growth and development of harmful bacteria. Wheat
grass therapy can thus be effectively used for skin diseases and
ulcerated wounds. By retarding bacterial action, it promotes cell
activity and normal regrowth. Regular drinking of wheat grass juice
creates an unfavourable environment for bacterial growth.
Digestive System Disorders
Wheat
grass juice used as an enema helps detoxify the walls of the colon. The
general procedure is to give an enema with lukewarm water. After
waiting for 20 minutes, 100 to 125 m.litre of wheat grass juice enema is
given. This should be retained for 15 minutes.
Circulatory Disorders
The
chlorophyll content present in wheat grass enhances heart and lung
functions. Capillary activity also increases, while toxemia is reduced.
By increasing iron content in the blood and thereby haemoglobin, lungs
function better. Oxygenation improves and the effect of carbon-dioxide
is minimised.The chlorophyll content present in wheat grass enhances
heart and lung functions. Capillary activity also increases, while
toxemia is reduced. By increasing iron content in the blood and thereby
haemoglobin, lungs function better. Oxygenation improves and the effect
of carbon-dioxide is minimised.
Several diseases can be treated
successfully by regular drinking of wheat grass juice. These include:
arthritis, psoriasis, premature greying and falling of hair, general
weakness and debility, kidney stones, weak eyesight, abdominal pain,
asthma, constipation and insomnia.
Many physicians at Hippocrates
Health institute at Boston have tested the miraculous effectiveness of
the wheat grass therapy. They have proved satisfactorily that wheat
grass chlorophyll is a New Age food -- medicine capable of alleviating
the problems of sick humanity.
An exclusive diet of wheat grass
can be used beneficially in treating diseases. In adopting this mode of
treatment, the patient should undertake fast on wheat grass for seven
days. Such a fast can pleasantly cleanse and nourish at the same time.
One can be confident of complete safety and real health
How to Grow and Use Wheat grass
Wheat
grass can be grown in any sheltered place where the direct rays of the
sun do not reach from about 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and where the temperature
is mild. The direct rays of the sun have a tendency to sap the strength
from the grass. The round stalks flatten out and become limp.
For growing wheat grass a good variety of wheat should be soaked for eight to 10 hours. The water should then be drained and those grains allowed to sprout for 15 hours. Earthen pots or wooden trays can be used to grow the wheat grass. They should be filled with compost manure and the wheat sprouts should be spared. They should be covered with a dark cloth or kept away from the sunlight in a room. They should be sprinkled with water once or twice a day and allowed to stay as such for six to seven days the grass grows five to seven inches high.
The grass can be cut with a scissor. It should be immediately washed and group. Thereafter, the juice of the ground pulp should be extracted through a fine piece of cloth. To derive maximum advantage, the pulp should be ground and the juice extracted for two or three times. The juice so extracted should be taken immediately, as its efficacy reduces every minute and the medicinal value is completely lost after three hours.
For growing wheat grass a good variety of wheat should be soaked for eight to 10 hours. The water should then be drained and those grains allowed to sprout for 15 hours. Earthen pots or wooden trays can be used to grow the wheat grass. They should be filled with compost manure and the wheat sprouts should be spared. They should be covered with a dark cloth or kept away from the sunlight in a room. They should be sprinkled with water once or twice a day and allowed to stay as such for six to seven days the grass grows five to seven inches high.
The grass can be cut with a scissor. It should be immediately washed and group. Thereafter, the juice of the ground pulp should be extracted through a fine piece of cloth. To derive maximum advantage, the pulp should be ground and the juice extracted for two or three times. The juice so extracted should be taken immediately, as its efficacy reduces every minute and the medicinal value is completely lost after three hours.