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* Fast growing plants such as Wheatgrass and slow bulb-based plants were not affected.
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* Fast growing plants such as Wheatgrass and slow bulb-based plants were not affected.
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Wheatgrass shots at Booster Juice smell gross, but taste not bad at all.
Archive 2009-09-13 Tyler 2009
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Wheatgrass shots at Booster Juice smell gross, but taste not bad at all.
Things I Learned Today Tyler 2009
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Wheatgrass provides the body with vital nourishment and energy for its proper functioning.
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Amongst the family of many useful medicinal herbs, Wheatgrass works as a wonder herb.
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I also discovered another anecdotal case of recovery from breast cancer with wheatgrass juice in Steve Meyerowitz's book, Wheatgrass, Natures Finest Medicine (left image courtesy of Steve Meyerowitz).
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Skin Diseases: Wheatgrass contains chlorophyll which controls the growth and development of harmful bacteria.
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Wheatgrass, Natural Medicine in the Kitchen yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Wheatgrass, Natural Medicine in the Kitchen'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: This case report about wheatgrass intrigued me, as it suggested a biologically active agent in the wheatgrass juice with a beneficial effect on breast cancer.
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Wheatgrass therapy can thus be efficiently used for ulcerated wounds and skin diseases.
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