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GREEN FOODS SUPPLEMENTS
Green foods are a category of
phytonutrient-rich nutritional products derived from green plants, algae, and cereal grasses.
Each green superfood contains high concentrations of natural chlorophyll, the substance that
makes plants appear green.
Chlorophyll-pigment that causes green in plants.
It can act as a detoxifying agent for the live and digestive tract. Shown to reduce cholesterol
and triglycerides. It can stimulate the productin of hemoglobin, oxygenate and energize the
body. Chlorophyll is found naturally in the following :
- Spirulina-Supposedly the oldest living plant on earth, loaded with carotenoids, essential
fatty acids and digestive enzymes. It is also the highest source of protein at 60% and a good
source of Vitamin B12. It is sold in healthfood stores, natural pharmacies, etc. in powder,
tables and capsules.
- Chlorella-also an ancient algae. Richest source of chlorophyll,50-60% protein, all eight
amino acids, vitamins, minerals, fiber and nucleic acids DNA and RNA. A study published in 1987
in "Artery" showed that it lowered cholesterol (due to high omega-3 content). It is also a
powerful chelating agent as it binds to toxic substances and forces them to leave the body. It
has a unique ability to strengthen the immune system, called CGF chlorella growth factor, that
enables it to stimulate the production of white blood cells.
- Wheatgrass is another green that is juiced. It requires a special juicer and is a very
strong detoxifier. Ann Wigmore was one of the first to promote this substance. She used it to
build strength against many illnesses. She recommended drinking it and using it as an enema. She
believed in raw foods- sprouts eaten in many ways including a fermented drink, meatless diet
using fruits, vegetables, nuts and sprouted grains.
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