if you are not sick, and just maintaining good health; maybe your body can
handle the pulp from the blender?
however, if you are really sick, your body may not be able to handle the pulp;
so, you would need the wheatgrass juice from the juicer.
to avoid the mold which can make you sick in itself; IF you have mold, the main
solution is to grow the wheatgrass outdoors in natural sunlight.
http://community.webtv.net/lakshmi/TheLakshmiSampradaya
-----Original Message-----
From: TAFKAP4D@...
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 8:27 AM
To: wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [wheatgrass] blender or juicer?
I'd be interested in hearing about this.? I haven't purchased a juicer yet and
am not sure it would be worth my while.? I often feel like Cliff Huxtable of the
Cosby show when it comes to kitchen appliances.
-----Original Message-----
From: bigtom396 <bigtom396@...>
To: wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 9:19 pm
Subject: [wheatgrass] blender or juicer?
Hi Everyone!
I just joined today and I am happy to be a member of the wheatgrass community.
Just a little about me...I bought ann wigmore's book, "The Wheatgrass Book" and
started growing about 2 months ago. It was easier than anticipated but I don't
consider myself an expert, although, it would seem that many years would make
you as such. This is not rocket science. This weekend I am going to start my
first cleanse using wheatgrass.
So, from the title of my post I am wondering if there really is any difference
in whether you use a blender or wheatgrass juicer to juice your grass? I have
heard that you can get much more juice from the pulp if strained
thru a nylon bag after using a blender and the clean up is a snap but someone
told me that it affects the nutrients of the grass and that its much more
beneficial to use the wheatgrass juicer.
What say you?
Tom
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