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How to Use Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass is grown in trays, cut, and then juiced with a special juicer
called a Wheatgrass Juicer. You can purchase from us, both electric and manual
juicers. You cannot use a regular juicer unless it specifically says that it
will juice Wheatgrass. Cut a handful of Wheatgrass at the base of the grass,
and place tip down into the hole of the juicer and crank. The juice will come
out one hole while the pulp will come out the other. According to the
Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore, Wheatgrass Juice can be used as a nutritional
supplement, or it can be used as part of a healing regime to treat illness.
As a nutritional supplement, drink 2-4 oz. of Wheatgrass Juice a
day, or ever other day is sufficient.
If you have a health issue, then you will need to drink 1-2 oz. of
Wheatgrass Juice, up to 3 or 4 times a day.
A food or herb used every day week after week will lose its
effectiveness. Discontinue oral use of Wheatgrass juice a couple of days per
week and an entire week per month.
The right way to use wheatgrass juice is in small amounts throughout
the course of the day on an empty stomach. It is best to start out with one
oz. a day, either 30 minutes before you eat, or 2 hours after you eat.
Wheatgrass has a cleansing effect and may make you nauseous if you start with
too much. Start slowly and work your way up. You can mix wheatgrass juice with
other juices.
Do not mix with citrus juice. Think about it. You put citrus
juice on other fruits and vegetable to keep them from turning brown. The live
enzymes in the fruit or vegetables is what turns the fruits or vegetables
brown. The citrus is killing the enzymes. Pineapple juice is not a citrus, and
is an excellent chaser or mixer to use with wheatgrass juice.
As with any nutritional program results will not be immediate.
Depending on your past diet, and the changes you now make in your diet will
determine how long it takes to see results. Feed back from our customers
indicate 4 oz. a day seems to give the best results. Our own experience
indicates that it takes a full week of drinking wheatgrass juice to see great
results.
The Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore give more specific directions and
recipes for using Wheatgrass Juice as a food supplement or as a medicine. Dr.
Ann Wigmore pioneered the use of Wheatgrass after experiencing its miraculous
healing of her own body. In 1958 she founded the Hippocrates Health Institute
in Boston. Guests stay 2 weeks at the institute consuming and learning to grow
Wheatgrass and live foods. The Wheatgrass Book was written by her explaining
the benefits and use of Wheatgrass from her experiences, and witnessing the
transformation of her guest.
The Hippocrates Diet and Health Program is written by Ann Wigmore and
is based on her program at the Hippocrates Health Institute.
Other Uses for Wheatgrass
According to the Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore Chew wheatgrass
blades or gargle the wheatgrass juice for sore throats and stale breath.
Chew wheatgrass and apply to sore tooth or gums to help reduce swelling
and bleeding. Rubbing wheatgrass juice into the gums on a regular basis will
to help remedy pyorrhea.
Wheatgrass juice can be finely strained and used as an eyewash to
relieve eyestrain and itchiness.
Strained wheatgrass juice can be used in the ear to help relieve the
pressure and discomfort of an earache.
Strained wheatgrass juice can be used in nasal passages to help cleanse
and open sinuses.
Wheatgrass juice can be used as a douche to help relieve
cystitis,vaginal infections, odors, and itching.
According to Ann Wigmore these symptons may temporary get worse and
then get better in a few minutes. If the reactions persist, discontinue use.
Wheatgrass Juice can be used as implants following an enema.
Applied to the skin, wheatgrass juice can relieve itching, soothe
sunburns, heal cuts, scratches, burns, boils, sores, open ulcers, tumors, etc.
Apply wheatgrass juice or wheatgrass pulp to the affected area and cover with
a bandage and plastic. Replace every 2-4 hours. Clean the area with castile
soap and let breathe a few minutes in-between reapplications.
Use wheatgrass juice as a beauty treatment. According to Ann Wigmore,
apply to skin to tighten loose and sagging skin. Juice a tray of wheatgrass
and add to your bath water.
Rub into the scalp and leave on for 2 hours before shampooing.
How to Use Wheatgrass Juice
Wheatgrass is grown in trays and then juiced with a special juicer called a Wheatgrass Juicer. You can purchase from us both electric and manual juicers. You cannot use a regular juicer unless it specifically says that it will juice Wheatgrass. Cut a handful of Wheatgrass at the base of the wheatgrass, and place tip down into the hole of the juicer and crank. The juice will come out one hole while the pulp will come out the other.
According to Ann Wigmore, Wheatgrass juice can be used as a nutritional supplement or it can be used as part of a healing regime.
As a nutritional supplement, drink 2-4 oz. of wheatgrass juice a day or ever other day is sufficient.
If you have a health issue, then you will need to drink 1-2 oz. up to 3-4 times a day.
Any food or herb taken every day, week after week, will lose its effectiveness. Discontinue drinking wheatgrass juice 2 days a week and one week per month.
The right way to use wheatgrass juice is in small amounts throughout the day on an empty stomach. It is best to start out the day thirty minutes before you eat, or 2 hours after you eat. Start with one ounce a day. Wheatgrass has a cleansing effect and may make you nauseous if you start with too much. Start slowly and work your way up.
Wheatgrass Juice can be mixed with other fruit and vegetable juices. Do not mix with citrus. Citrus kills enzymes and enzymes are one of the most important parts of wheatgrass juice. Think about it. You put citrus juice on bananas and other fruit and vegetables to keep them from turning brown. Enzymes is what turns fruits an vegetables brown.
Pineapple juice is not citrus and is an excellent chaser or mixer with wheatgrass juice. Apple juice is a good mixer. Wheatgrass juice can also be mixed with water half and half.
As with any nutritional program results will not be immediate. Depending on your past diet, and the changes you now make in your diet will determine how long it takes to see results.
Feed back from our customers indicate 4 oz. a day seems to give the best results. Our experiences indicates that it takes a week of drinking wheatgrass to feel the energizing effects. The Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore give more specific directions and recipes for using Wheatgrass Juice as a food supplement or as a medicine.
Dr. Ann Wigmore pioneered the use of Wheatgrass after experiencing its miraculous healing of her own body. In 1958 she founded the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston. Guest stay 2 weeks at the institute consuming and learning to grow Wheatgrass and live foods. The Wheatgrass Book was written by her explaining the benefits and use of Wheatgrass from her experiences witnessing the transformation of her guest.
Other Uses of Wheatgrass Juice according to The Wheatgrass Book by Ann Wigmore
Chew wheatgrass blades or the wheatgrass juice for sore throats and stale breath.
Chew wheatgrass and apply to sore teeth or gums to help reduce swelling and bleeding.
Rubbing wheatgrass juice into the gums on a regular basis will help remedy pyorrhea.
Wheatgrass juice can be finely strained and used as an eyewash to relieve eyestrain and itchiness.
Strained wheatgrass juice can be used in the ear too help relieve the pressure and discomfort of an earache.
Strained wheatgrass juice can be used in the nasal passages to help clear and open sinuses.
Wheatgrass juice can be used as a douche too help relieve cystitis, vaginal infections, odor and itching.
According to Ann Wigmore these symptons may temporary get worse and then get better in a few minutes. If the reaction continues, discontinue use.
Applied to the skin, wheatgrass juice can relieve itching, soothe sunburns, heal cuts, scratches, burns, boils, sores, open ulcers, tumors, etc.
Apply wheatgrass juice or wheatgrass pulp to the affected area, cover with a bandage and wrap with plastic to keep moist. Re-apply ever 2-4 hours. Between re-applications, wash with castile sop and let breathe a few minutes.
Wheatgrass Juice as a Beauty Treatment
According to Ann Wigmore, wheatgrass juice can be applied to the skin to tighten loose and sagging skin.
Rub wheatgrass juice into the scalp, leave on for 2 hours before shampooing.
Juice a trays of wehatgrass to add to your bath water.
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