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Rated by dreamingTAB on Sep 05, 1:50am
Nice article.May starting eating these foods.
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Reviewed by JMauser on May 14 2009, 1:15pm
I like the page, but this egregious error is annoying me: "Because wheatgrass is so high in chlorophyll, which is structurally similar to hemoglobin, wheatgrass is also good for blood flow, prevention of blood clots, and detoxification of the body." How does chlorophyll contribute to blood flow, prevention of blood clots, etc.? Hemoglobin is used to transport oxygen and CO2 in the body and is contained inside red blood cells. I don't think they have any chlorophyll transporters, and even if they did, chlorophyll doesn't work the same way as hemoglobin. Not to mention that Chlorophyll is present in high levels in the leaves of all plants.
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Rated by Paul0451 on May 11 2009, 6:34am
Cool stuff to eat.
