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Can someone explain this to me I do not understand how you would eat a

sprouted lets say seed or grasses do you just eat the sprouted part from the

seed? Sorry for the ignorance.

francine,texas

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Hi Francine,

 

There are two parts to the sprouting thing - the soaking, which is the part that

gets rid of the enzyme inhibitors, and then the rinsing, which is when the

sprouting takes place. This applies to all grains, beans, nuts, etc - any " seed "

type thing that would turn into a plant if planted properly. Some items, when

sprouted, produce the typical " tail " which is the start of the plant (winter

wheat, for instance). Other things (such as wild rice or almonds) do not have

the tail when sprouted. Either way, you just spoon it into your mouth, or pop it

with your hand, and chew! LOL! There's no dissecting or anything involved, just

pure enjoyment! :)

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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| Francine [franciee]

| Thursday, September 09, 2004 11:25 AM

| herbal remedies

| Herbal Remedies - Sprouted and unsprouted

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| Can someone explain this to me I do not understand how you would eat a

| sprouted lets say seed or grasses do you just eat the

| sprouted part from the

| seed?

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Thanks Kelli one more question do you need to use regular nuts of different types and wash and let them sprout? Or do you get everything in seed form and go from there promise last question.

francine

 

 

 

 

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Hi Francine,

 

I'm not sure I understand this question. A nut, or grain of rice, or whatever, is the actual seed. That is what will sprout into the plant. Did that answer it?

 

Just go down the bulk aisle in your favorite health food store. Any of the raw nuts, beans, grains, etc are candidates! Some do work better than others, and then that's when you'll get into some more specific questions, so I hope this wasn't your last question! LOL!!

 

Best,

Kelli

 

 

 

Francine [franciee] Thursday, September 09, 2004 4:39 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Sprouted and unsprouted

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks Kelli one more question do you need to use regular nuts of different types and wash and let them sprout? Or do you get everything in seed form and go from there promise last question.

francine

 

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