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Barley Grass Powder is one of nature's most perfect foods Barley Grass has been studied extensively, famously by Dr. Yoshihide Hagiwara, President of the Hagiwara Institute of Health in Japan. He described Barley Grass as having one of the very best nutrient profile for growth, repair and well-being. 11 times more calcium than cow’s milk 5 times more iron than spinach 6.5 times more carotene than spinach 7 times more vitamin C than oranges 30 times more vitamin B1 as milk 4 times more vitamin B1 than whole wheat flour Barely Grass is superior to the more well known Wheatgrass mainly as it is far easier to digest. Wheatgrass is extrememly potent, and can even cause Nausea in some people. Barley Grass however has a milder (and lovely, refreshing) taste, and is tolerated extremely well by all constitutions Barley Grass is a wonderful Superfood that provides “broad spectrum nutrition” - A natural anti-oxidant
- Rich in enzymes - your body's "spark plugs"
- Easily absorbed by your body
A natural Multi-Vitamin, Barley Grass provides balanced nutrition including an abundance of vitamins, minerals, amino acids & enzymes. Rich amounts of beta-carotene, folic acid, pantothenic acid, vitamins B1, B2, B6 and C, potassium, calcium. magnesium, iron, copper, phosphorus, manganese and zinc can all be found in Barley Grass, along with an impressive 18 amino acids, including all of the 8 recognised as essential. It is also an excellent source of Chlorophyll which has anti-inflammatory properties and helps you to gently detox form the environmental pollutants you are exposed to every day. Barley grass has one of the highest natural levels Superoxide dismutase, (SOD), an enzyme and antioxidant that protects your cells against free radicals A daily dose of a dessertspoon daily provides you with all round nutritional support, although you may choose to take larger amounts for deeper cleansing and detoxification. hypersensitive people, including Coeliacs should introduce Barley Grass gradually The Impressive Nutritional Profile of Barley Grass Aspartate, Aminotransferase, Alanine, Arginine, Aspartic Acid, Biotin, Boron, Beta carotene, Calcium, Catalase, Chloride, Choline, Cytochrome Oxidase, Chromium, DNase Cystine, Cobalt, Niacin, Folic Acid, Fatty Acid Oxidase, Glutamic Acid, Copper, Pantothenic Acid, Hexokinase, Glycine, Iodine, Vitamin B1, Malic Dehydrogenase, Histidine, Iron, Vitamin B2, Nitrate reductase, Isoleucine, Magnesium, Vitamin B12, Peroxidase, Lysine, Nickel, Vitamin C, Peroxidase catalase, Methionine, Phosphorus, Vitamin E, Phosphatase, Phenylalanine, Potassium, Vitamin F, Phospholipase, Proline, Selenium, Vitamin K, Polyphenoloxidase, Serine, Sodium, Vitamin P, RNase, Threonine, Sulfur, Superoxide Dismutase, Tryptophan, Zinc, Transhydrogenase, Tyrosine, plus 50 other trace minerals in a balanced, food state form that your body can utilise effectively. Some of the Key Functions of Major Vitamins and Minerals in Barley Grass (not an exhaustive list) - Biotin - contributes to fat metabolism and energy production
- Calcium - necessary for the normal structure of bones and teeth, normal nerve and muscle function and normal coagulating (blood clotting)
- Chloride - necessary for normal water and electrolyte balance throughout the body. Also necessary for the normal production of of Hydrochloric acid in the stomach which is required for digestion
- Niacin - necessary for the release of energy from food, structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes and normal neurological function
- Folate (Folic Acid) - necessary for normal cell division, blood formation, normal blood homocysteine levels, Fatty Acid Oxidase, Glutamic Acid,
- Copper - contributes to the normal structure of connective tissues, metabolism of iron, cell protection from some free radical damage, necessary for energy production, normal neurological function and the normal function of the immune system
- Iodine - necessary for the normal production of thyroid hormones
- Iron - necessary for the normal transport of oxygen in the body, contributes to normal energy production, normal immune function, blood formation and the neurological development of embryos
- Magnesium - necessary for electrolyte balance, energy metabolism, normal structure of bone and teeth and nerve and muscle function
- Vitamin B12 - necessary for normal cell division, blood formation, neurological function, maintenance of blood homocysteine levels
- Vitamin C - necessary for the normal structure and function of gums, skin, healing processes, bone and cartilage, blood vessels, the absorption of iron from food, protection from the damage caused by free radicals and normal neurological function
- Phosphorus - necessary for the normal structure of bones, teeth and cell membranes and normal energy metabolism
- Vitamin E - necessary for cell protection from free radical damage
- Potassium - necessary for normal water and electrolyte balance throughout the body
- Selenium - necessary for cell protection from free radical damge, the normal utilization of iodine in the production of thyroid hormones, and the normal function of the immune system
- Vitamin K - necessary for normal coagulation (blood clotting) and bone structure
- Sodium - necessary for normal water and electrolyte balance throughout the body and absorption of nutrients during digestion
- Zinc - necessary for the normal function of the immune system, normal cell division, reproduction development, normal skin structure and wound healing
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