Wheat Grass
🌿Ingredients: Certified Organic Triticum aestivum Aerials(Australia) 💊Capsule: HMPC Plant fibre Weight 300 MG 🌱Daily Intake: 10  Caps / Powder 3g
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Traditional & Therapeutic Uses
Overview:
Wheatgrass is the young grass of the common wheat plant, harvested before it produces grain. Celebrated as a complete “living food,” it is exceptionally nutrient-dense and rich in chlorophyll, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. Used traditionally as a natural detoxifier and rejuvenator, wheatgrass has gained global popularity for its blood-building, alkalising, and immune-boosting properties.
Blood & Oxygenation Support:
One of wheatgrass’s most powerful components is chlorophyll, a compound remarkably similar in structure to human hemoglobin. The only difference between the two molecules is that chlorophyll’s central atom is magnesium, while hemoglobin’s is iron.
Because of this similarity, the body can easily convert chlorophyll into hemoglobin, supporting red blood cell production, improving oxygen delivery, and enhancing overall vitality. Regular use of wheatgrass juice or powder may help:
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Increase red blood cell count and blood oxygenation
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Improve blood pressure through gentle vasodilation
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Support cellular energy and metabolism
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Promote alkalinity and balance blood pH
Detoxification & Cleansing:
Wheatgrass is one of nature’s most effective detoxifiers. It cleanses the blood, liver, lymphatic system, and gastrointestinal tract while promoting the elimination of toxins and waste. Rich in saponins, it stimulates the lymphatic system, helping the body flush out crystallised acids, hardened mucus, and metabolic waste.
A small amount of wheatgrass provides the equivalent nutritional value of several servings of leafy greens — approximately 140 grams of wheatgrass equals the nutrients found in over 3 kilograms of vegetables.
Amino Acids & Cellular Regeneration:
Wheatgrass contains 19 essential and non-essential amino acids — the building blocks of protein — making it invaluable for tissue repair, cellular regeneration, and muscle recovery. These amino acids, including lysine, leucine, tryptophan, methionine, and valine, promote growth, maintain muscle tone, and aid in post-exercise recovery. For this reason, wheatgrass is often incorporated into the routines of athletes and individuals seeking improved physical endurance and stamina.
Immune System & Antioxidant Protection:
Wheatgrass provides a concentrated source of vitamins A, C, E, and K, beta-carotene, B-complex vitamins, and over 90 minerals including magnesium, calcium, potassium, and iron. Its antioxidants help neutralise free radicals and protect against cellular damage.
The enzymes present in wheatgrass — such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and cytochrome oxidase — support detoxification, fat metabolism, and immune defense. Studies have shown that wheatgrass enhances the body’s resistance to toxins, reduces carcinogen absorption, and may even help protect against the development of cancer by strengthening and oxygenating cells.
Properties:
Alkalising • Antioxidant • Detoxifying • Hematopoietic (blood-building) • Nutrient-dense • Immunomodulatory • Anti-inflammatory • Regenerative
Indicated For:
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Fatigue or low energy
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Anemia and poor oxygenation
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Detoxification and liver support
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Weak immunity or frequent illness
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Acidic or inflammatory conditions
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Recovery after illness or exertion
How It Works:
Wheatgrass works by increasing oxygenation and nutrient delivery to cells while cleansing the bloodstream and organs. Its high chlorophyll content supports hemoglobin production, while its enzymatic activity promotes efficient digestion and detoxification. This synergistic action results in greater vitality, faster recovery, and improved resistance to disease.
Cautions:
Wheatgrass is generally well tolerated. However, mild nausea or detox reactions may occur during initial use as the body eliminates stored toxins. Start with small doses and increase gradually.
Avoid use if allergic to wheat or gluten-sensitive (though properly grown wheatgrass typically contains no gluten).
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products.