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I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a chaser for

wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink citrus after the

wheatgrass).

 

does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after 4oz of

wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

 

 

 

??

 

 

 

 

 

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Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to digest the

wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before or 1 hour after

drinking wheatgrass.

 

michele bustos <ixim_mbustos wrote:

 

I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a chaser for

wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink citrus after the

wheatgrass).

 

does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after 4oz of

wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

 

 

 

??

 

 

 

 

 

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I know a couple of barley grass producers have not to drink citrus (especially

grapefruit) with the green drink; something about the enzymes or acid interferes

with something in the green drinks.

 

michele bustos <ixim_mbustos wrote:

 

I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a chaser for

wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink citrus after the

wheatgrass).

 

does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after 4oz of

wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

 

 

 

??

 

 

 

 

 

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rawfood , Darcia Dillard <mrsdill@s...> wrote:

> Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to

digest the wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before

or 1 hour after drinking wheatgrass.

>

> michele bustos <ixim_mbustos> wrote:

>

> I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a

chaser for wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink

citrus after the wheatgrass).

>

> does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after

4oz of wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

>

I would never drink OJ after wheat grass because I don't like mixing

radically different types of foods.

 

That is odd logic, if it takes one hour to digest why does that mean

you should not eat an hour before? Wouldn't that depend on the

digestion time of the food you ate an hour before?

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Hi

 

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Thank you and take care

 

John de la Garza <john wrote:

 

rawfood , Darcia Dillard <mrsdill@s...> wrote:

> Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to

digest the wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before

or 1 hour after drinking wheatgrass.

>

> michele bustos <ixim_mbustos> wrote:

>

> I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a

chaser for wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink

citrus after the wheatgrass).

>

> does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after

4oz of wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

>

I would never drink OJ after wheat grass because I don't like mixing

radically different types of foods.

 

That is odd logic, if it takes one hour to digest why does that mean

you should not eat an hour before? Wouldn't that depend on the

digestion time of the food you ate an hour before?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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why would you want to drink something so acidic (i.e. orange juice) after

drinking something that is supposed to alkalinize your system (i.e. wheatgrass)?

 

John de la Garza <john wrote:

rawfood , Darcia Dillard <mrsdill@s...> wrote:

> Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to

digest the wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before

or 1 hour after drinking wheatgrass.

>

> michele bustos <ixim_mbustos> wrote:

>

> I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a

chaser for wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink

citrus after the wheatgrass).

>

> does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after

4oz of wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

>

I would never drink OJ after wheat grass because I don't like mixing

radically different types of foods.

 

That is odd logic, if it takes one hour to digest why does that mean

you should not eat an hour before? Wouldn't that depend on the

digestion time of the food you ate an hour before?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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When I was the director at CHI we used to allow the guests to chase the WG

with a small wedge of lemon. Not ideal but better than not doing it at all.

 

 

 

 

Jos Bagdonas [jbagdonas]

Wednesday, January 26, 2005 12:00 AM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] wheatgrass and orange juice

 

 

 

 

why would you want to drink something so acidic (i.e. orange juice) after

drinking something that is supposed to alkalinize your system (i.e.

wheatgrass)?

 

John de la Garza <john wrote:

rawfood , Darcia Dillard <mrsdill@s...> wrote:

> Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to

digest the wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before

or 1 hour after drinking wheatgrass.

>

> michele bustos <ixim_mbustos> wrote:

>

> I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a

chaser for wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink

citrus after the wheatgrass).

>

> does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after

4oz of wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

>

I would never drink OJ after wheat grass because I don't like mixing

radically different types of foods.

 

That is odd logic, if it takes one hour to digest why does that mean

you should not eat an hour before? Wouldn't that depend on the

digestion time of the food you ate an hour before?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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because it tastes like you're sucking on the lawnmower blade :)

 

it's just to chase it.

 

 

Jos Bagdonas <jbagdonas wrote:

 

why would you want to drink something so acidic (i.e. orange juice) after

drinking something that is supposed to alkalinize your system (i.e. wheatgrass)?

 

 

 

 

 

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JOe,

 

OJ doesn't cause you to become acidic. Just because it is acidic

doesn't mean it acidifies your overall ph.

 

From what I've learned it when tested it produced an alkali ash. I'm

not sure exactly what that means, but I have read overwhelming amounts

of info saying OC alkalized your body, too.

 

 

-- In rawfood , Jos Bagdonas <jbagdonas@s...> wrote:

>

> why would you want to drink something so acidic (i.e. orange juice)

after drinking something that is supposed to alkalinize your system

(i.e. wheatgrass)?

>

> John de la Garza <john@j...> wrote:

> rawfood , Darcia Dillard <mrsdill@s...> wrote:

> > Wheatgrass is considered a meal by itself. It takes ~ 1 hour to

> digest the wheatgrass. So nothing should not be eaten 1 hour before

> or 1 hour after drinking wheatgrass.

> >

> > michele bustos <ixim_mbustos> wrote:

> >

> > I was informed yesterday at Jamba Juice that orange juice as a

> chaser for wheatgrass kills half of the nutrients. (if you drink

> citrus after the wheatgrass).

> >

> > does anyone know if this is true? I usually do 2oz of carrot after

> 4oz of wheatgrass, but my DF loves his OJ. is it true? is it true?

> >

> I would never drink OJ after wheat grass because I don't like mixing

> radically different types of foods.

>

> That is odd logic, if it takes one hour to digest why does that mean

> you should not eat an hour before? Wouldn't that depend on the

> digestion time of the food you ate an hour before?

 

>

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