WOUNDS HEAL FASTER: Apply wheatgrass extract

When I look back, I wonder how I ever managed to practice medicine without wheatgrass extract. As a general practitioner, there are so many ways it can be put to use. For instance, wound healing, burns and soft tissue injuries, earache and high fever in children. Side effects are rare….

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THALASSEMIA: Wheatgrass lifts fetal hemoglobin levels

About thalassemia Thalassemia major (see Wikipedia) is an inherited, potentially fatal disorder resulting from abnormal hemoglobin production – the protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen for transporting it around the body. Just one gene determines whether or not a child will suffer this disorder or whether it…

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Wheatgrass extract ligands appear to assist recovery of many medical conditions and injuries by reconnecting dysfunctional cellular receptors with the brain

Dr. Chris Reynolds. M.B.,B.S. Click pic for CV. Introduction Before discussing how I believe my wheatgrass extract (which is considerably more potent than wheatgrass juice!) works, please view this list of conditions, that will show how effective this treatment can be. Thousands of patients around the world have sent me…

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How to use wheatgrass extract for best results

The wheatgrass extract I have used therapeutically since 1995 for numerous medical conditions and injuries is substantially more effective for keeping well and for healing wounds and injuries, than the  wheatgrass juice you can buy at a juice bar. Also, there is no chlrophyll in my extract. This means we…

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BURN: Second degree. Pain relieved rapidly & wound healed

Cold water should not be used to treat superficial or second degree burns such as sunburn because it does little to soothe pain, reduce skin damage or assist healing. By comparison, wheatgrass extract relieves pain quickly, reduces inflammation and hastens recovery, even with radiotherapy and laser burns. HOW TO USE…

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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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Effect of chlorophyll on skin ulcers

Chlorophyll in the treatment of ulcers. Gahan, E., Kline, P., Finkle, T. Arch. Derm. & Syphilo. 1943. 47:849-851. Background: Ulcers of the skin are wounds with a central depression and sometimes “heaped up” borders. They can be caused by a number of factors, but usually start with an incidental or noticeable…

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