How to use wheatgrass extract to accelerate healing

I have used a wheatgrass extract successfully since 1995 for treating and healing numerous medical conditions and injuries – often when other treatments have failed – but there is no chlorophyll in the extract! How, therefore, can it rapidly recover numerous wounds and illnesses – sometimes in minutes? Basically, the…

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MINOR BURNS: Use warm water, not cold. (Research)

First-aid with warm water delays burn progression and increases skin survival M. Tobalemf, Y. Harderf, E. Tschanz, V. Speidel, B. Pittet-Cuénod, R. Wettstein Summary First aid treatment for thermal injuries with cold water removes heat and decreases inflammation. However, perfusion in the ischemic zone surrounding the coagulated core can be…

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Wheatgrass extract helps relieve aches, pains & muscle stiffness

Pain-reducing (analgesic) drugs such as paracetamol (Panadol/ Tylenol) and anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen (Brufen) and diclofenac (Voltaren), may provide relief for a few hours, but negative side effects can sometimes be severe. However, sufferers of niggling aches and pains, stiffness, back pain etc., can reduce or eliminate pain and improve…

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Wheatgrass – resuming its role as a healing agent

In the USA in the 1930’s, wheatgrass (and other cereal grasses) were used effectively (e.g. Chlorophyllin) in highly respected hospitals for treating war wounds, burns and many other conditions. In due course, penicillin, discovered in 1941, gradually replaced natural treatments. For instance, drugs such as digitalis, derived from the foxglove…

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