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Barley grass is one of the
green grasses, the only vegetation on the 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.
Amino acids we must get from our diet as the body cannot
produce them itself. Amino acids are the building blocks
of proteins, which are the major constituents of every
cell and body fluid (except urine and bile) and arethus
necessary for the continual cell building, cell
regeneration, and energy production that
we need for life. An added benefit of the barley grass
proteins is that they are polypeptides; smaller proteins
that can be directly absorbed by the blood, where they
promote cell metabolism and neutralize
substances that are bad for our health.
Barley Grass also contains
a wide spectrum of vitamins and minerals. It is clear
that the leaves of the cereal grasses provide the nearest
thing this planet offers to the perfect food. The barley
grass also contains chlorophyll. Chlorophyll has been
studied for its potential as a deodorant, in stimulating
tissue growth, and in stimulating red blood cells in
connection with blood supply. The chlorophyll formed
complex compounds with the carcinogens ( cancer
causing ) while they were still in the digestive tract,
limiting their negative effect on the body.
Barley also contains
glucan, a fiber also found in oat bran and reported to
reduce cholesterol levels. The root
contains the alkaloid hordenine which stimulates
peripheral blood circulation and has been used as a
bronchodilator for bronchitis. Barley
bran, like wheat bran may be effective in protecting
against the risk of cancer.
The barley grass also
contain a wide spectrum of vitamins and minerals. Among
the vitamins are beta carotene and five B vitamin,
including vitamin B12. Barley Grass also contains: folic
acid and antioxidant vitamin C and vitamin E. Minerals
include calcium, iron, magnesium, and phosphorus. Lab
analysis on barley grass has turned up more than 70 other
trace minerals.
Barley Grass also known
as: Hordeum vulgare, barley grass
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