Crafter’s Health Notes
Is There Any Way to Turn Gray Hair
Back to Its Natural Color?
By Underground Health Reporter
ray hair: The ultimate telltale sign of aging. Approximately half of all 50-year-olds are at
least 50% gray. Try as you may to postpone the inevitable with expensive, foul-smelling
and messy dyes, the battle against gray is predictable... gray is pretty much the
undefeated champion. Or is it?
Believe it or not, regular consumption of the young grass of a common wheat plant can
recolor those grays so that you can enjoy your lush, natural color well into your senior years.
And it doesn't just stop at the gray. This young cereal grass slows down the entire aging
process by rejuvenating your cells, detoxifying your body, fighting tumors and tightening loose
and sagging skin.
Gray Isn't Just a Sign of Age
The age-old healing system of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) links hair pigmentation to
the quality of your blood and the strength of your kidneys. According to TCM, gray doesn't
mean old as much as it points to weak kidneys and blood.
Made up of 70% chlorophyll, wheatgrass, from the wheat plant triticum aestivum, restores
the health of your kidneys and blood.
Chlorophyll helps to strengthen, build and oxygenate the blood. It is remarkably
similar to hemoglobin, a compound that carries oxygen to the blood. Once
consumed, chlorophyll is transformed into blood. It then transports nutrients, such
as oxygen, to your cells, tissues and organs, rejuvenating, protecting and
strengthening.
Renowned nutritionist, Dr. Bernard Jenson, discovered that wheatgrass and other
green juices high in chlorophyll are nature's best blood builders. In his book Health
Magic Through Chlorophyll From Living Plant Life, he cites several cases in which
he was able to boost red blood cell count in a matter of days simply by having
patients soak in a chlorophyll-water bath. Consuming wheatgrass and other green
juices regularly has been proven to boost red blood cell count even more rapidly.
Beyond Beautification and into Total Body Health
Facts: Wheatgrass is made up of an impressive array of nutrients that reinforce and
rejuvenate everything from our cells and tissues to our organs and bodily systems. In
addition to its 70% chlorophyll makeup, wheatgrass contains 17 essential amino acids, 90
minerals, 13 vitamins and 80 enzymes. Prominent research scientist Dr. Earp-Thomas says
that, "15 pounds of wheatgrass is the equivalent of 350 pounds of carrots, lettuce, celery and
so forth."
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