Question about wheatgrass?
By alladisada
@alladisada (2305)
India
November 24, 2006 8:28pm CST
If wheatgrass is known to be very healthy for people..why doesn't anyone go and prove that its actually good for you? I keep hearing people say that they don't believe it..if thats the case then why not just prove it?
1 response
@boeyong (256)
• Malaysia
28 Nov 06
It depends on how you take wheatgrass. Many people grow their own and then cut out the grass blades to make a drink or put the juice into some kind of baking or cooking. Did you know that the nutrients are all in the roots and not the grass blades? Some people cannot drink wheatgrass tea made from just the grass because of the "cooling" effect that could trigger some kind of allergy in senior citizens and pregnant women. I happen to be distributing wheatgrass tea that includes the roots. Because the roots contain all the nutrients, it tends to be "heaty" but when ground with the grass blades, both effects completement each other, and you get a nutritional drink that is not "cooling" in the detrimental way. Email me and I will let you have my URL
if you are interested.

