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  1. #151

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmar View Post
    2/3 lawn grass
    Awesome!

    * fenugreek juice (16 oz)
    * pea shoot juice (8 oz)
    * AFA blue-green algae juice (1.5 tablespoons in filtered energised water)

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    Oh boy I had a juice with all of these in it this morning... Broccoli, Kale, Cucumber, Green Cabbage, Bok Choy, Romaine Lettuce, Fennel, Ginger and then I added some beets in at the end to level it out a bit. Our guest that is staying with us liked it before and said she liked slightly bitter juices. I think I have gotten where I can drink almost any juice, but I wanted to add some beets to smooth it out for others...haha

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    going to pick alot of weeds to juice tomorrow , gotta bunch of russian comfrey going to try juicing .
    the roots more medicinally active than stem/leaf so shall dig up a bunch . its advised not to be
    used long term as it supposedly can damage liver
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    Fresh veggie juice! Ingredients: Cucumber, Tomato, Carrot, Celery, Lemon, Turmeric and Garlic!

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    I think I have gotten where I can drink almost any juice
    You should try straight sprout juice.

    going to pick alot of weeds to juice tomorrow
    Great!

    No juice yet, later I will have

    *barleygrass juice
    *fenugreek juice
    *sunflower greens juice
    *clover juice

    Going to start growing + juicing pea shoots again soon, I can't wait.
    Last edited by Living Food; 08-26-2012 at 04:16 AM.

  6. #156

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    So far,

    * pea shoot juice - 8 oz
    * broccoli sprout juice - 4 oz
    * fenugreek sprout juice - 11 oz
    * kelp juice
    * afa blue green algae juice

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    Fresh veggie juice! Ingredients: Cucumber, Celery, Carrot, Tomato and Fresh Turmeric!

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    And then.....Organic Kale-Organic Apple juice! My fave!!!

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    Feeling absolutely amazing today and the world looks simply incredible through my eyes, it is like l am in heaven, + the mind is on fire. l feel l could look at the sky all day in contemplation and bordom is not humanly possible. When you live of the awesome juices life becomes full of pure delight.

    * ryegrass juice
    * fenugreek sprout juice
    * broccoli sprout juice
    * pea shoot greens
    * AFA blue-green algae juice
    * purple algae juice (dulse)

    Will probably do another juice or two later tonight. Life is sweet and my spiritual function is really starting to boom through this diet.

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    So far:

    *ryegrass juice
    *fenugreek sprout juice
    *kelp "juice"
    *AFA "juice"

    Later I will have chia, oatgrass, sunflower, and a little buckwheat juice.

    I've decided to juice rye, barley, and oatgrass over wheatgrass just in case I'm allergic to wheat (not just gluten, which I don't think wheatgrass juice has any of). Many people are apparently very slightly allergic to wheat and gluten, not enough so that you'd notice anything after drinking it but it will still impact your health in the long run.

    Wheatgrass juice is still amazing; given the choice between wheatgrass juice or no grass juice, I'd definitely take the wheatgrass juice. But if a lot of people are slightly allergic to wheat, it's probably safer to stick with the other grass juices.
    Last edited by Living Food; 08-27-2012 at 12:07 PM.

  11. #161

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    I'm having:

    Spinach
    Parsley
    Golden Beets
    Apple
    Carrots
    Celery

  12. #162
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    Quote Originally Posted by Living Food View Post
    So far:*ryegrass juice*fenugreek sprout juice*kelp "juice"*AFA "juice"Later I will have chia, oatgrass, sunflower, and a little buckwheat juice.I've decided to juice rye, barley, and oatgrass over wheatgrass just in case I'm allergic to wheat (not just gluten, which I don't think wheatgrass juice has any of). Many people are apparently very slightly allergic to wheat and gluten, not enough so that you'd notice anything after drinking it but it will still impact your health in the long run. Wheatgrass juice is still amazing; given the choice between wheatgrass juice or no grass juice, I'd definitely take the wheatgrass juice. But if a lot of people are slightly allergic to wheat, it's probably safer to stick with the other grass juices.
    there was an article the other day about people who are not allergic to gluten gaining nothing by giving it up. This was obviously a cooked food scenario not raw.
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    Over 90 million people in the US are allergic to gluten, just not to the degree that they notice negative symptoms forom eating it, but the inflammation slowly but surely ruins their health. I doubt that the article was about a study where the people who gave up gluten were tracked over 30+ years. And besides, they were probably still eating crappy processed foods, so the difference would be slight - most of them would still end up with all kinds of diseases.

    I wasn't talking about gluten anyway (I don't think the grasses have it anyway), but being allergic to wheat itself. There's a difference.
    Last edited by Living Food; 08-27-2012 at 03:47 PM. Reason: LOTS of typos

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    I was only saying. No need to stress so.

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    I'm not stressing at all...?

    I just like sharing information. I sure didn't mean to offend you in any way.

    Oh my, that's a lot of typos I had (this keyboard is horrible, I normally have to look over my posts and ifx a good dozen or so typos every post, that doesn't happen with other keyboards), but I was short on time and didn't look it over at all. Is that what you were talking about?

    ^ I think I got them all :)
    Last edited by Living Food; 08-27-2012 at 03:51 PM.

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