Organic Wheatgrass
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Not exactly organic that!
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@BeyondThere01 But when your in a pinch and you need SOME nutrition, this product would be very convenient.
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@josephjujnovich That is true. The grass grown without soil is less nutritious than if it were grown in soil. But keep in mind that the seed itself contains a powerhouse of nutrients, vitamins, enzymes and trace elements. So even grown without soil, it is still nutritious.
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@allan9269 I agree the Australian company is better because their grass is higher in nutrition because of the soil it is grown in. How is the grass artificial though? They plant REAL seeds that came from REAL plants. I wouldn't buy from this company either because I grow my grow grass, in soil, but don't be silly. The grass they grow is still highly nutritious just not as nutritious as it could be.
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@thrivesurvive And where do you think the seeds come from? Don't be silly.
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what is the point of having powder grass anyway?
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this lacks essential trace minerals..because it not planted in soil and not absorbing the natural rays of the sun which means it's all artificial...
if you really like to have wheat grass or barley grass, check the company phytofoods corp. who plants natural way such cereal grass in australia and new zealand. it is Australian certified organic... non synthetic non chemical form non- hazardous to human health... Go Natural!!!
no sunlight or soil = empty green shoots that only look like real grass. nutrients come from the soil. it disgusts me when factories go completely against nature by taking everything that is good and real away from something perfect and beautiful to package it and make a fortune. It's ridiculous.
thrivesurvive 4 years ago 10
This way of growing "food" is just another atempt to make farms into factories, to eradicate the dependance of humans on "unclean", uncontrollable nature and make other beings, like plants into factory products.
I would never eat any of it.
Kajawenja 4 years ago 9