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ISBN: [B-133-0]
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Comprehensive Guide to Juicing, Green Drinks and SproutingThis Raw Foods Guide is loaded with specific approaches to green foods
that are fundamental to the healthy eating promoted by a Raw Foods
lifestyle. Helpful tips on the cultivation of wheat grass and growing
sprouts are set out in the Guide. A full page chart that represents a
comprehensive “one stop shop” to the cultivation of sprouts of every
kind is presented in a convenient and easy to follow format.
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Our quick reference guide covers more than just Wheatgrass –
it also gives you the vital information you need to produce sprouts and
summarizes this information in a handy laminated kitchen safe chart.
LAMINATED GUIDE EXCERPTS AND SUMMARIES
Click the titles to preview some of the
content of this chart.
Online summary: 780 words
Printed version: 1500 words
- A
diet of raw and living foods improves health, boosts immune power,
improves mental clarity, and slows aging
- 80%
raw and 20% cooked is considered an acceptable balance for those who are
well
- Chlorophyll
is anti-bacterial and can be used inside and outside the body as a health
aid
- It
also helps to purify the liver, build the blood's oxygen carrying
potential and regulate digestion
- Chlorophyll
can be extracted from many plants, but wheatgrass is superior because it
has been found to have over 100 elements needed by humans; when grown in
organic soil, it absorbs 92 of the known 102 minerals from the soil
- The
ideal balance of alkaline foods and acid foods is 80% alkaline and 20%
acid
- One
ounce contains 103 vitamins, minerals, and amino acids
- One
ounce of wheatgrass juice represents as much nutritional value as
approximately 2½ pounds of fresh green vegetables
- Wheatgrass
juice is also beneficial for people who need to lose weight or cleanse
their bodies
- This
section contains a recipe for Green Juice (cucumber, celery and kale) and
Super Green Juice (cucumber, celery, pea greens, spinach, assorted mung bean spouts, and parsley)
- Sprouts
are living foods and contain amazing nutritional value
- They
contain such high levels of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that they
are considered to be one of the most perfect foods known to humankind
- Wheatgrass
juice is incredibly good for pets
- Our
guide provides you with more detailed instructions, but here is a brief
overview
- Soak
the seeds 6-8 hours in a glass jar or similar container
- allow
seeds to sprout for 24-36 hours or until a small tail appears on the seed
and rinse the seeds throughout this time
- Keep
the temperature of the wheatgrass between 60F – 80F
- Cover
the seeds during the initial germination period; the first 3-4 days
- Let
the grass grow in indirect sunlight until the blade splits
- Harvest
the grass as needed; additional grass may last several day in its tray
- A
second growth will appear and can be used for your pets. The second growth is not as nutritious
or as sweet as the first
This section provides solutions to the following problems:
- What
to do if mold appears on grass
- Seeds
aren’t sprouting
- Seeds
do not grow well
- Grass
disappears from outside
Our handout provides a checklist you can write on with a dry
erase marker
- Seeds;
for example, organic red hard winter wheat berries, sprouting peas, or unhulled sunflower
- Measuring
cup
- 1
gallon containers; for example, glass jars
- Seaweed
solution
- Container
with drainage holes; for example, a colander
- Plastic
14"x18" tray, cafeteria-style
- Organic
topsoil
- Peat
moss
- Hand
shovel
- Work
gloves
- Watering
can
- Spray
bottle
- Knife
or scissors
- Rack
for growing trays
- Plastic
sheet for under trays/rack
- Full-spectrum
lighting or indirect sunlight
- Wheatgrass
can be stored in sealed containers in your refrigerator for up to 7 days
- Rinse
well before juicing wheatgrass
- A
twin gear juicer is recommended for wheatgrass
- Our
guide will tell you how to get the most juice from your wheatgrass
- This
section contains useful tips on the best times to drink wheatgrass juice
to get the most benefits out of a 4 ounce daily serving
Finding out what the nutritional benefits are of each seed
type is available at quick glance with the sprout table on the back of this
guide. Our sprout chart gives you spaces
to record your soaking and sprouting start and end times. It also gives you the recommended soaking and
sprouting times and how many cups of sprouts to expect from a dry measure of
seeds.
- Almond
- Buckwheat
- Pumpkin
- Sesame
- Sunflower
- Amaranth
- Millet
- Quinoa
- Teff
- Barley
- Corn
- Rye
- Spelt
- Triticale
- Wheat
- Adzuki
- Chickpeas
- Lentils
- Green
Peas
- Lima
- Mung
- Northern
White
- Pinto
- Alfalfa
- Broccoli
- Cabbage
- Clover
- Fenugreek
- Garlic
- Kale
- Mustard
- Onion
- Radish
- Turnip
- Sun-dried
tomato
- Raisins
- Dulse sea vegetable
- Wakame
- Sea
palm
Whether you are new to wheatgrass and sprouts or a seasoned
veteran you’ll find yourself reaching for this guide whenever you need to
determine soaking time, sprouting time, dry measure to grown yields, or
appropriate harvest lengths for a wide variety of sprouts. The quick reference chart on the back covers
all of this and gives you a convenient place to track sprouting procedure start
and end times using a dry erase marker.
- Format: 2 panels, 4 pages
- Size
when folded: 8.5" x 11"
- Size
when open: 11" x 17" flat
- Multi-panel charts are folded using our exclusive Clearkote™
Lay-Flat Hinge
- Laminated both sides with a sealed edge to ensure product is
waterproof and tear proof
- Our Guarantee - Limited
lifetime warranty against peeling and delaminating
About
the Author: R. Kubica. The
information contained in this
chart is approved by the Hippocrates Health Institute and its director,
Brian Clement.
- Raw Foods Vegetarianism
- Chlorophyll
- Alkaline & Acid Balance
- One Shot of Wheatgrass Juice
- Wheatgrass Juice
- Green Drinks
- Sprouts
- Wheatgrass for Animals
- How to Grow Wheatgrass
- Solutions to Possible Wheatgrass Problems
- Growing Supplies
- Storing Wheatgrass
- Juicing Wheatgrass
- Drinking Wheatgrass Juice
- Green Drinks
- Growing Secrets
- Indoor Sprouting
- Juicing Tips
- Green Drink Recipes
- Buying Sprouts
- Implants & Enemas
- Storing Sprouts
- Refrigerator Calendar
- Growing Your Own Sprouts
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