‘Where Did I Leave My Glasses’, a book by Martha Weinmar Lear, is a well-written, entertaining, while at the same time, informative book. It is a book on memory loss and will appeal to everybody who is interested and worried about their own forgetfulness or that of elderly loved ones.
Where Did I Leave My Glasses?: The What, When, and Why of Normal Memory Loss
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Wheatgrass Nature’s Finest Medicine is a guide on how to use wheatgrass to benefit your health. The author, Steven Mayorowitz, is a well-known sprouting specialist and was named “Sproutman” in the 1970s due to his passion for sprouts, juicing, raw food and indoor gardening.
Wheatgrass Nature’s Finest Medicine: The Complete Guide to Using Grasses to Revitalize Your Health
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The Hurricane Stainless Steel Manual Wheatgrass Juicer is a heavy-duty, high quality hand crank juice extractor, mainly to be used for wheat grass and barley grass juicing. It can also be used for juicing apples, carrots, celery and green leafy vegetables. When juicing wheat grass, the pulp is very dry and the juice yields almost 100%.
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The benefits of wheat grass are multifold. When grown, stored and manufactured appropriately, it is an excellent concentrated food source. Beta-carotene, calcium, chlorophyll, fiber, iron, vitamin K, protein, vitamin C, vitamin B12, folic acid, vitamin B6, trace minerals and essential amino acids are all contained in high quality wheat grass powder. It is considered to be a superfood and has been used for over 50 years as a healthy supplement.
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