Symmetry
Products with Barley Grass:
NutraPack, Ultra Vitality,
Calcium Coverage, Future Star, Genesis
Barley
Grass is one of the green grasses
which is the only vegetation on earth
that can supply sole nutritional support
from birth to old age. Barley has
served as a food staple in most cultures.
The use of barley for food and medicinal
purposes dates to antiquity. Agronomists
place this ancient cereal grass as
being cultivated as early as 7000
BC. Roman gladiators ate barley for
strength and stamina. In the West,
it was first known for the barley
grain it produces.
Barley
Grass contains eighteen amino
acids, including the eight essential
ones. We must get these essential
amino acids from our diet as the
body cannot produce them. Amino
acids are the building blocks
of proteins, which are the major
constituents of every cell and
body fluid (except urine and bile)
and are thus necessary for the
continual cell building, cell
regeneration, and energy production
that we need to live.
Barley
Grass also contains a wide spectrum
of vitamins and minerals. Many
people believe that the leaves
of the cereal grasses provide
the nearest thing this planet
offers to the perfect food. Barley
Grass also contains chlorophyll,
which has been studied for its
potential as a deodorant, in stimulating
tissue growth, and in stimulating
red blood cells in connection
with blood supply. Plus, chlorophyll
may form complexes with toxins
while they are still in the digestive
tract, limiting their negative
effect on the body.
Barley
Grass also contains a wide spectrum
of vitamins and minerals. Among
the vitamins are beta-carotene
and five B vitamins, including
vitamin B12 and folic acid. Barley
Grass also contains: Antioxidant
vitamin C and vitamin E. Minerals
include calcium, iron, magnesium,
and phosphorus. Lab analysis on
Barley Grass has turned up many
trace minerals.
Barley
Grass also known as: Hordeum
vulgare, Barley Grass
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