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Triticum aestivum ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Triticum aestivum - widely cultivated in temperate regions in many varieties for its commercially important graincommon wheatwheat, wheat berry - grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flourwheat - annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains |
triticum aestivum wheat grass wheat grassThe famous wheatgrass is the young grass shoots of common wheat. It’s crude chlorophyll, the first product of light, therefore contains more light energy than any other element. Dr. Ann Wigmore has been helping people get well from chronic disorders for 30 years using wheatgrass. Wheatgrass juice is antibacterial and can be used inside and outside the body. It’s probably the safest and most effective way to healthfully supplement your diet. High in oxygen, takes only minutes to digest, a superior detoxification agent, cleans the liver, improves blood sugar problems, helps treat acne, even removes scars after it has been ingested for seven to eight months, antiseptic, neutralizes strep infections, heals wounds, chronic sinusitis, ear infections, reduces varicose veins, colon, bowel and rectal issues, uterus, cervix, vagina, yeast, parasites, thyphoid fever, tooth decay, removes poisons and toxins, heavy metals, psoriasis, blood disorders, very high in enzymes, skin cleanser, grey hair, great for enemas, healing intestines, lungs, carbon monoxide damage, blood pressure, anti-aging, freshens breath, cancer, and is full of life energy. Wheatgrass juice oxidizes very quickly and should be consumed within 2 minutes of juicing. Keep in mind, all grasses have similar qualities, so it doesn’t have to be wheatgrass, and it doesn’t have to be juiced. I personally just go outside and grab a handful of common wild grass growing outside and put it in my Vitamix. I have no idea what kind of grass it is, but dang it’s good for me! You can strain out the pulp if your blender isn’t strong enough to liquify the pulp.MedicalSeewheat grassTriticum aestivum Related to Triticum aestivum: triticaleSynonyms for Triticum aestivumnoun widely cultivated in temperate regions in many varieties for its commercially important grainSynonymsRelated Words |