I personally would take what he said with a grain of salt, sea salt that is,
LOL.
Taking into consideration his comment, "Why would you want to drink such a nasty
beverage?", I wouldn't trust his information. What a stupid prejudiced comment.
Plenty of healthy foods/supplements taste inferior to certain people, that
doesn't deny their benefit. Seems to me he didn't like it and made a case
against it. Stupid if you ask me. After reading his opinion about that I would
not trust anything coming from him and research it for myself.
Just my 2 cents,
Lisa
--- In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, "sprout.girl" <sprout.girl@...> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I was wondering if anyone has heard of this man from the raw food movement and
his controversial views on Wheatgrass.
> I was quite shocked as i have only read good things about it.
> The link is below,please have a read and what do you think.
>
> Regards Clare.
>
>
>
> http://www.fredericpatenaude.com/blog/?s=wheatgrass
>
> Clare,
>
> Just thought I would put in my edit. Most people don't just
> read about wheatgrass juice and then start drinking it. Many
> try it for the first time at a juice bar and they feel more
> energetic that day than they have felt in a long long time.
> Thus, they become spokesmen for wheatgrass juice. There is no
> raw veggie, no raw fruit, nothing that I have ever tried (and I have
> tried many many different products) that gives the all day
> energetic buzz of wheatgrass juice. Wheatgrass juice speaks for
> itself. It doesn't need frederic patenaude to speak for or
> against it.
>
> kind regards,
> kk fowlkes
>