Wheat Grass Juice: Green Blood Therapy




Mother Earth wombs multitude of medicinal herbs enriched with remarkable qualities to cure numerous sufferings. Wheat grass is an intense example and so is its natural healing attribute. It, young grass of the commonly known wheat plant Triticum aestivum, is a generous source of 17 amino acids, minerals, vitamins and active enzymes. This Humble Weed is a powerhouse of nutrients as it’s loaded with exorbitant concentrations of chlorophyll responsible for neutralizing infections, healing wounds, suppressing inflammations and curing parasitic ailments. Being abundant in vitamins A, B, C, E and K, calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, sodium and sulfur, wheat grass juice is known for blood purification, liver detoxification and colon cleansing.

Chlorophyll, the star element of wheat grass, is contained in chloroplasts. The lacteal substances found in it are considered to be effective and the only remedy for curing cancer.
Wheat grass formulation has a striking similarity with the chemical formulation of human blood in sense of pH 7.4 the reason behind quick absorption in blood supports the use of same in rebuilding the bloodstream in extremely anemic animals. Chlorophyll has been reportedly increasing hemoglobin production in such cases.
In vitro studies, using fermented wheat germ extract, have demonstrated anti-cancer potential identifying apoptosis as a possible mechanism. Wheat grass demonstrated benefits in cancer prevention and as an adjunct to cancer treatment, as well as benefits to immunological activity and oxidative stress in animal experiments. Clinical trials show that wheat grass may induce synergistic benefits to chemotherapy and may attenuate chemotherapy-related side effects, as well as benefit rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, hematological diseases, diabetes, obesity, and oxidative stress.
Wheat grass juice has been used successfully in curing chronic sinusitis, inflammation of uterine cervix, typhoid fever and advanced pyorrhea. Studies have proven it great for constipation and bowel movement. Physicians who have tried the green blood therapy on multiple ailments like eczema, psoriasis, tuberculosis, hemorrhage, osteomyelitis and heart diseases found it quite effective.

NOTE: Wheat grass juice should be avoided during pregnancy as it can imbalance crucial nutrients and lead to allergic reactions and heighten the risk of miscarriage.


I am sure all of this would convince even the most grass-averse readers to gulp a few sips of this green magical drink.


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