Why Barley Grass?
The cereal grass promotional literature of the 1950s claimed
that cereal grasses contain every nutrient known to be required
by humans, except vitamin D, which is made in the skin. Independent
laboratory analyses show that a wide variety of nutrients
are contained in dehydrated cereal grasses. Some of these
nutrients are quite concentrated; others are present only
in small amounts. These nutrients are combined by nature to
provide a uniquely potent food.

Dehydrated barley grass powders, tablets and capsules are
not multi-vitamin pills - they are a concentrated combination
of nutrients. As we have seen, the nutrients found in these
foods work together to benefit the body as a whole.
It is interesting, and rather amazing, to see how the variety
of nutrients in barley grass work together to support the
functions of each other. A closer look at this phenomenon
makes a good case for relying on natural foods, rather than
artificial vitamin pills, as sources of vitamins and minerals.
For example, vitamin C aids in the absorption of calcium and
iron. Iron is required to convert beta-carotene to vitamin
A. Calcium and pyridoxine help absorb vitamin B12, which,
in turn, is essential for the activation of folic acid. All
of these nutrients are found together in barley grass, along
with others, which support complimentary functions.
Green foods have been an essential part of the human diet
for thousands, perhaps millions, of years. Today, we are able
to identify many of the specific nutrients found in green
foods, and the reasons why we can't do without them. Even
with all of this information, we may only be beginning to
understand why green foods are so good for us.
How do you take barley grass?
It's best to sip it slowly on an empty stomach, either 20
minutes before a meal or 2 hours after, so that the nutrients
can be assimilated easily without the presence of other foods.
Take either cold or room temperature liquid, as hot liquid
will break down the live enzymes.
Will I have an allergic reaction
to barley grass?
No. The powdered juice is taken from the leaves of barley
grass not mature grain; it is the gluten content in barley
grain which causes allergies. None of the ingredients in GoGreen
contain gluten.
Where should I store barley
grass?
Barley grass should be kept away from moisture and sunlight,
in its own jar with the lid fastened securely. Do not store
barley grass in the refrigerator where condensation could
cause nutrients to oxidize and break down.
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