Harness the nutritional power of Wheatgrass Microgreens

Highest Nutrient Content

Most people consume it as a juice, taking a 1 to 2-ounce shot on its own or adding a shot to their favorite smoothie or juice recipe.

Health Benefits

Wheatgrass is low in calories but high in nutrients, including antioxidants such as glutathione, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Antioxidants fight free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress and protecting against health conditions like arthritis, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Health benefits of wheatgrass include:

Cancer Prevention

With its antioxidant properties, wheatgrass may help to prevent cancer. Some studies are showing that it can help to kill cancer cells. Most of these studies are test-tube studies. Additional research is needed to prove the anti-cancer effects of wheatgrass.

One study suggests that wheatgrass may help to reduce the negative side effects of conventional cancer treatments. Again, more research is needed.

Fights Infections

The chlorophyll in wheatgrass has antibacterial properties. Applied to the skin, it may help to treat burns and lesions by preventing infections. Some research also indicates that drinking wheatgrass juice may help treat antibiotic-resistant infections.

May Lower Cholesterol Levels

Several studies show the potential for wheatgrass to help lower cholesterol levels, which can then help to lower your risk of heart disease. The only studies available now, however, are animal studies. One study showed that wheatgrass could lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides similar to atorvastatin, a common cholesterol-lowering medication. While the results are promising, human studies are needed to determine if wheatgrass does actually have an impact on cholesterol levels.

Lowers Inflammation

Some studies show that wheatgrass may help to alleviate chronic inflammation, reducing your risk of developing conditions such as heart disease and cancer. One small study found that drinking a half of a cup of wheatgrass juice every day for one month helped to reduce bleeding in people with ulcerative colitis. Other, test-tube, studies show that the chlorophyll in wheatgrass may help to reduce inflammation in the body.

Aids in Healthy Digestion

Wheatgrass contains enzymes that help your body to break down food and absorb nutrients, which may aid in good digestion. Drinking wheatgrass juice may also help to detoxify your system, leading to reduced bloating, gas, and stomach upset. 

Blood Sugar Regulation

Some research indicates that wheatgrass juice may help to regulate blood sugar levels, and help people with diabetes keep their blood sugar levels under control. As these studies involve rats, more research is needed with people to find if there is an actual link between wheatgrass and blood sugar management.

May Improve Cognitive Function

Wheatgrass may have neuroprotective properties, which means that it might help to improve cognitive functions and lower the risk of conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.

No Gluten

Wheatgrass is the fresh sprouts of the wheat plant. Even so, they do not contain gluten. Gluten lives in the seed kernels of the wheat plant, not in wheatgrass.

Uses and Taste

  • Fresh, blend wheatgrass into your smoothie or use it for juicing. 
  • In powder form, add a small amount to smoothies as an immunity booster or take in capsule form for oxidative stress reduction and helping to fight free radicals.
  • Wheatgrass Microgreens have a grassy taste but is great in combination with fruits.

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