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So when I ran into the sprout people, I also met up with a lady who

swears by wheatgrass. She grows her own (sounds like work to me).

Are any of you into this? How hard is it to do? Have you

experienced any health benefits? Is it worth the bother? Or is the

powdered stuff in a jar okay?

 

TIA!

 

Melinda

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I usually grow wheat grass in the spring and summer, when

i plan to do wheat grass fast. It is very easy to grow, but does

take up some room and effort. Most juice bars in our area also

sell shots of it for $2, which I avail myself of the rest of the year.

The juicer itself is about $85 to $90 , so I would find a place that

sells the shots in your area first and see if you like taste etc.

It is a bit of a cold food for winter, and also easier to grow when

it is warm out. So, as a project it might be better to try in spring

to grow, if you decide you like it. It can cause nausea, and other

effects at first because it is very detoxifying.

 

Michael

 

herbal remedies, " Melinda " <clicker@i...> wrote:

> So when I ran into the sprout people, I also met up with a lady who

> swears by wheatgrass. She grows her own (sounds like work to me).

> Are any of you into this? How hard is it to do? Have you

> experienced any health benefits? Is it worth the bother? Or is the

> powdered stuff in a jar okay?

>

> TIA!

>

> Melinda

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Thank you very much, Michael. This sounds like very good advice. I

appreciate your time.

 

Melinda

 

herbal remedies, " chinesemedicineman "

<chinesemedicineman> wrote:

> I usually grow wheat grass in the spring and summer, when

> i plan to do wheat grass fast. It is very easy to grow, but does

> take up some room and effort. Most juice bars in our area also

> sell shots of it for $2, which I avail myself of the rest of the

year.

> The juicer itself is about $85 to $90 , so I would find a place

that

> sells the shots in your area first and see if you like taste etc.

> It is a bit of a cold food for winter, and also easier to grow when

> it is warm out. So, as a project it might be better to try in

spring

> to grow, if you decide you like it. It can cause nausea, and other

> effects at first because it is very detoxifying.

>

> Michael

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