Grass Juice

30 May 2012
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tgrass, spelt grass, kamut grass and barley grass are vital parts of the Hippocrates diet that can be prepared in your kitchen. These grasses are used primarily for making therapeutic juices, but they have other uses as well. The blades of grass can be chewed, the juice extracted in the mouth, and the pulp discarded (not swallowed). This will freshen stale breath or relieve sore throats. The grasses can also be chewed to relieve sore teeth and gums. The juice can be applied to burns, cuts, rashes, poison ivy, and insect bites; or it can be soaked up in a lump of semi-dried grass and placed in a bandage to help heal boils, open sores, external ulcers, tumors and other skin problems. Living Foods For Optimum Health – Brian Clement (Prima Publishing).Vol 18 Issue 1 page 4

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