Potent wheatgrass body cleanse

Potent wheatgrass body cleanse

A potent wheatgrass body cleanse armed with nature’s very best.

Wheatgrass is powerfully medicinal. It contains over 90 minerals, including high concentrations of minerals: potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium.Wheatgrass has more vitamin C than oranges and twice the vitamin A as carrots. They are potent when it comes in eliminating free radicals and cleansing the body.

This body cleanse juice will detoxify you, get you re-energized and will aid in flushing away toxins.

Celery has cleansing properties that regulate body fluid by acting as a diuretic.

Acidic foods such as lemons are acidic in their basic state, BUT once metabolized by the body they have an alkalizing effect. The lemon will cleanse and detoxify the liver.

Try it and drink immediately to get the full benefits.

Take for 3 days and drink once a day in lieu of (1) meal ( lunch or dinner). Combine with a plant based diet. Avoid processed foods, sugars and fat.

Body wheatgrass body cleanse juice recipe:

1 apple, cored

1 cucumber

2  celery stalks

1 lemon

1 inch fresh ginger, peeled

1 garlic clove, peeled

3 bunches of wheatgrass (enough to make 2 oz of juice)

Drink once day for one week

Note: Use organic ingredients

Note: None of the information in our website is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. The content on our website is for educational purposes only.

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