Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 I've picked up a lot of interesting info from these two sites, www.drday.com and also www.hacres.com both of these people overcame cancer with a change in their life style. These are just two of the places I've found in reference to barleygreen. As you may already know enzymes are predominately found in unprocessed foods as in fresh fruit and vegetables. Cooking over a certain temperature destroys enzymes, so as a supplement barley, possible second to wheat grass juice, is very high in enzymes. I've used this product for a few years now and notice a considerable change in my energy levels. Its worth looking into in my opinion. No, Tom, I must say I haven't. Can you tell us more of this one, please??? Or, if it's easier, perhaps a link to a site for it??? Best, Pat ;=) , " Tom " <tguidry@p...> wrote: > Ms. Pat have you ever heard of a product called Barleygreen? > I've been taking it for quite sometime as a vitamin, mineral, trace mineral > and most importantly an enzyme substitute. > > Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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