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October 27th, 2011News
Sproutman® in Boston Live & in Color!
at the
Saturday, October 29, 2011; 11 am – 6 pm
Sunday, October 30, 2011; 10 am – 4 pm
Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic CenterTags: Boston Vegetarian Food Festival, cleanse, digestion, growing, health, juicing, lecture, Meet Sproutman, nutrition, raw, seeds, sprouting, sproutman, Sproutman's Wheatgrass Grower, sprouts, talk, vegan, vegetables, vegetarian, wheatgrass, Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine
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October 3rd, 2011News
Topic: How to Grow and Use Wheatgrass with Sproutman®
Date: Tuesday, October 04, 2011
8:00 PM – 9:30 PM Eastern TimeUse this Coupon Code WG2011 at check out to get $5.00 off the Wheatgrass Class!
CLASS DESCRIPTION:
Much has changed since Ann Wigmore had us bringing worms and compost into our kitchens to grow grass. Today, you can have a professional grow it for you; you can buy it in a bottle; you can get highly potent wheatgrass ice cubes that last a year in your freezer; you can get delicious wheatgrass elixer called “super shots” made from organic wheatgrass extract; and you can get wheatgrass extract in a skin cream; or in a spray. And for those of you who do want to grow it, you can now do it without any soil and just as much nutrition! Join me for about 100 color slides. You’ll discover things you never knew about wheatgrass and have plenty of time to ask your questions. 1.5 hours.
REGISTER HERE FOR WHEATGRASS CLASS
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September 29th, 2011News
Join Sproutman in Albany, NY
New York’s Capital Region Vegetarian Expo
Saturday, October 1st, 201110 AM – 6 PMEmpire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, NYFor more information and directions go to:Tags: sprouting, sproutman, Sproutman's Wheatgrass Grower, sprouts, wheatgrass, Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine -
September 16th, 2011NewsJoin Sproutman® in Baltimore, MDat the
Thursday & Friday, September 22 & 23, 2011; 10 am – 6 pmSaturday, September 24, 2011; 10 am – 4 pmBaltimore Convention Center
One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201Sproutman will be speaking LIVE Thursday, Friday & Saturday!Stop by Booth to get spectacular discounts on Sprouting Products!
Put these dates on your calendar:Tuesday, 9/27/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensTuesday, 10/4/11 8pm: Online Class: How to Grow and Take WheatgrassWednesday, 10/5/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensWednesday, 10/26/11 8pm: Online Class: The Kwik Kleanse Strategy Session 1 of 2Wednesday, 11/2/11 8pm: Online Class: The Kwik Kleanse Strategy Session 2 of 2Monday, 11/7/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 1 of 3Friday, 11/11/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 2 of 3
Monday, 11/14/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 2 of 3Wednesday, 11/16/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensMonday, 12/5/11 8pm: Online Class: How to Grow and Take WheatgrassThursday, 12/8/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensSee Sproutman Live!Thursday, 9/22/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDFriday, 9/23/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDSaturday, 9/24/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDSaturday, 10/2/11: NY Capital Region Vegetarian Expo in Albany,NYThursday, 10/13/11: Catch a Healthy Habit Cafe in Fairfield, CTSaturday, 10/29/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MASunday, 10/30/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MACheck out my FAQ page
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September 9th, 2011News

OUCH! Recently, a woodworker wrote me about his nearly cutting his finger off while using a machine saw. It was pretty bad and he asked me “Will wheatgrass help the healing? If yes, how would you use it?”
Truly, wheatgrass is a wonderful healer. If you can, please read the Research Chapter of my book Wheatgrass Nature’s Finest Medicine. There, you will find a long history of wheatgrass being used for cuts, bruises, burns, athlete’s foot, eczema, psoriasis, ulcers, gum disease, gingivitis, and more.
Sure, on my website you can find fresh wheatgrass, frozen, powdered, and also wheatgrass creams and sprays. You can get benefits from all of them. But because he needed help over the Labor Day holiday and because time was of the essence, he couldn’t have time to wait for shipping, or growing, or any such thing. Here is what I recommended he do.I told him to go out to his yard and pick the healthiest looking grass out there. Crush it to the point when you can squeeze out some juice. Even if you don’t have a juicer designed for wheatgrass, you can twist and press the grass to the point where it gets juicy. Then wrap the juicy grass pulp around the hurt finger. Keep it there for an hour. Support it by keeping it in place using some kind of stretch gauze. Pay close attention to the poultice to make sure neither the gauze or the grass blades do not get caught in the fibrin forming in the wound. It is okay for juice and small fibers to get trapped in the wound, but pull the larger stuff out.
If you do have a juicer, alternatively you can dip the gauze into the juice instead of using pulp. Its your preference depending on your circumstances, but the pulp wrap is superior, although a little messier. This whole process can be messy. However, if you’ve nearly cut your finger off, neatness is not a priority. But do be aware that chlorophyll is a natural dye. Protect your clothing.
Grab enough grass to make several poultices for the day and store it in the fridge. You should freshen the wrap approximately once per hour, at least for the first day. You can space it out longer after that. Apply these grass poultices over 3-4 days depending on the severity of the wound. Ideally, fresh grown indoor wheatgrass, either grown by yourself or by a professional grower is best.
The fresh grass is the most healing and while the wound is new and raw, it is the best remedy. Later, once the wound is solidly knitted, (5-7 days?) you can use the wheatgrass spray (especially if the wound is sensitive) or just use the wheatgrass balm. Of course, if you need stitches, get that done first and then use the grass poultice to help speed up the healing of the wound. Only don’t tell the docs you’re doing it.
When time allows, you could order fresh wheatgrass either mine, grown by one of the best wheatgrass growers in the business, or whatever you can buy locally. It’s much more therapeutic than the outdoor grass on your lawn. Another excellent alternative is frozen wheatgrass. This wheatgrass is grown in deeper roots at colder temperatures and under full sunshine. It is superior to indoor grass. But it is only available frozen (unless you have your own garden). Sure, frozen looses a little, but the processing is done so diligently, and the grass is so superior, that the healing properties are definitely still there. And if you read the “Real Stories from Real People” chapter of my book, you’ll learn that many of the folks that healed themselves never had access to fresh grass. Frozen was all they ever used. The neat part is that it stores for months in your freezer and is always available to you. You can melt it onto the gauze and also melt it into a drink. Or just suck on the cubes.
You probably noticed that I have not recommended the powder. My Wheatgrass Juice powder is potent, convenient, and affordable. It is great for internal nourishment, but it is not the first choice for external wounds. Sure, I would use it in a second if that is all I had, and there are many advantages to this kind of grass. I just prefer to use it internally. Of course, how the grass is juiced and then dehydrated….that whole process of converting from fresh to powder, and how it is transported, etc. is more involved than just freezing something. My powder is all low temperature dried and with zero friction. And it is really juice powder, not grass powder like so many wheatgrass products. Dried grass has one overwhelming advantage. It takes about 25 ounces of fresh juice to make one ounce of powder. That means this stuff is super concentrated. That makes it a vitamin. And this vitamin was made in perfect balance by nature.
Join Me for Wheatgrass OnlineAbout once per month I offer a 1.5 hour wheatgrass class online (next one is Monday). We cover wheatgrass gardening, nutrition, how to juice it, use it therapeutically, alternatives to growing it, juicer machines, which is better indoor grass vs. outdoor, soil vs. no soil, and lots more. You have plenty of time for questions. I have over 100 slides—and even some videos—to show you. Where the grass is greenest, I’ll see you there.Use this Coupon Code WG2011 at check out to get $5.00 off the Wheatgrass Class!
Put these dates on your calendar:
Monday, 9/12/11 8pm: Online Class: How to Grow and Take WheatgrassTuesday, 9/27/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensTuesday, 10/4/11 8pm: Online Class: How to Grow and Take WheatgrassWednesday, 10/5/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensWednesday, 10/26/11 8pm: Online Class: The Kwik Kleanse Strategy Session 1 of 2Wednesday, 11/2/11 8pm: Online Class: The Kwik Kleanse Strategy Session 2 of 2Monday, 11/7/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 1 of 3Friday, 11/11/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 2 of 3
Monday, 11/14/11 8pm: Online Class: Juice Fasting & Detoxification Session 2 of 3Monday, 12/5/11 8pm: Online Class: How to Grow and Take WheatgrassThursday, 12/8/11 8pm: Online Class: Kitchen Gardening: How to Grow Great GreensSee Sproutman Live!
Saturday, 9/17/11: VegFest in Portland, ORSunday, 9/18/11: VegFest in Portland, ORThursday, 9/22/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDFriday, 9/23/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDSaturday, 9/247/11: Natural Products Expo in Baltimore, MDThursday, 10/13/11: Catch a Healthy Habit Cafe in Fairfield, CTSaturday, 10/29/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MASunday, 10/30/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MATags: Freshlife Automatic Sprouter, growing, nutrients, sproutman, Sproutman's Wheatgrass Grower, sprouts, Sprouts the Miracle Food, wheatgrass, Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine
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