Why we love wheatgrass
January 23, 2009 by Yafa Sakkejha
Filed under Featured, Health Articles

Wikipedia tells us that Charles F. Schnabel, an agricultural chemist, conducted experiments with young grasses in 1930, when he used freshly cut grass in an attempt to nurse dying hens back to health. The hens not only recovered, but they produced eggs at a higher rate than healthy hens.
Encouraged by his results, he began drying and powdering grass for his family and neighbors to supplement their diets. The following year, Schnabel reproduced his experiment and achieved the same results. Hens consuming rations supplemented with grass doubled their egg production.
Wonderful.
Src: Meyerowitz, Steve (April 1999). “Nutrition in Grass”. Wheatgrass Nature’s Finest Medicine: The Complete Guide to Using Grass Foods & Juices to Revitalize Your Health (6th Edition ed.). Book Publishing Company. p. 53. ISBN 1878736973.





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