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Carol,

The reason I gave the web site is because the benefits are to numerous to

list but I will give some info from other sources as well. I use alfalfa daily

to

help supplement anything that might not be available to me from other food

sources. I take very little in supplements and get most of my vital nutrients

from the food I eat and juice I make.

 

Jane

 

http://www.purlife.com/

 

Alfalfa-- There is hard, scientific proof that alfalfa saponins

 

can regulate high

 

or low blood pressure, as well as inhibit high cholesterol by 25%.

 

Alfalfa also works to strengthen the arteries and blood cells

 

throughout

 

the body, providing major support to the heart.

 

 

 

Alfalfa binds and neutralizes various types of agents that are known

 

to

 

be carcinogenic to the colon.

 

It is " nature's broom and deodorizer "

 

which provides an excellent source of dietary fiber, chlorophyll,

 

amino

 

acids, and trace minerals.

 

Overall, alfalfa is one of the most nutritious foods known.

 

Alfalfa has always been an important part of our

 

health-building program.

 

 

ALFALFA CONTAINS:

 

 

Twice as much calcium as an ordinary glass of milk

 

 

As much protein as one hamburger

 

 

Nearly the same amount of iron as two ounces of liver

 

 

Enough B-complex for the most jangled nerves

 

 

Plenty of enzymes for good metabolism of ingested fats

 

 

Sufficient fiber to lower the highest cholesterol

 

 

Alfalfa--

 

 

Nature's Natural Mineral Source

 

 

Alfalfa belongs to the legume family, which includes beans, peas and

 

clover. It is not a grass as some people believe. It is an excellent

 

source of chlorophyll, potassium, magnesium and vitamins, especially

 

beta-carotene and vitamin E!

 

Alfalfa can be as beneficial to a person as eating a big green salad

 

every day. It is an excellent way to prevent constipation and it is

 

essential that arthritics keep their bowels moving easily to prevent

 

the build up of toxins in their body.

 

 

Alfalfa has a superb calcium to phosphorus ratio and it is the

 

richest land source of the trace elements boron and silicon, both of

 

which are valuable for bone integrity!

 

 

One biochemist has observed that an essential alkaloid in the leaves

 

of alfalfa works on the central nervous system to relieve minor pain.

 

 

This may be part of the reason the plant is beneficial to arthritics.

 

 

Alfalfa binds and neutralizes various types of agents that are known

 

to be carcinogenic to the colon.

 

 

It is " nature's broom and deodorizer "

 

 

which provides an excellent source of dietary fiber, chlorophyll,

 

amino acids, and trace minerals. Overall, alfalfa is one of the most

 

nutritious foods known. Alfalfa has always been an important part of

 

our health-building program.

 

 

 

 

 

So what happens when we take alfalfa? Well, to start with, we just

 

might start feeling much healthier!

 

 

Alfalfa is so rich in vitamins, minerals, amino acids and digestive

 

enzymes that it boggles the mind. The reason for this kaleidoscope of

 

nutrients is the plant's root, which can grow as far as 125 feet

 

under ground, where it absorbs all of the natural minerals within the

 

earth.

 

 

Alfalfa also contains--

 

 

vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, E, K and P, as well as niacin,

 

pathothenic acid, biotin, folic acid, saponins, calcium,

 

phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc and copper!!.

 

 

All this healthy stuff pulsates through the root and shoots up into

 

the plant, filling the leaves and flowers with every last drop.

 

 

Alfalfa has numerous herbal uses, but it really hits the jackpot when

 

it comes to rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, heart problems, high blood

 

pressure, labor and nursing, menopause, PMS and tooth decay.

 

 

Rheumatoid Arthritis

 

 

Arthritis (along with bursitis) is often caused by an overly acidic

 

condition within the body. The acid settles in the joints, causing

 

inflammation.

 

 

Alfalfa won't help with this problem if you consume sugar, white

 

flour, processed chemical-laden foods, salt, caffeine and alcohol.

 

 

But if you cut these out of your diet and add alfalfa to your daily

 

regimen, you can gradually reduce the inflammation and alkalize the

 

body to empty those nasty acid deposits.

 

 

Blood Pressure

 

 

There is hard, scientific proof that alfalfa saponins can regulate

 

high or low blood pressure, as well as inhibit high cholesterol by

 

25%.

 

 

 

Alfalfa also works to strengthen the arteries and blood cells

 

throughout the body, providing major support to the heart. Take three

 

to four tablets a day or one cup of the tea first thing in the

 

morning. Once again, diet plays a big role.

 

 

Resistance to Disease

 

 

It's not exactly a stretch to say that any herb with this many

 

vitamins and minerals is good for fighting off the latest cold or

 

flu. So the next time " the bug " is buzzing around, try slipping one

 

or two cups of the tea a day as a preventive.

 

 

If you already have " the bug " , drink one to three cups a day---spread

 

out over several hours---to fortify your system and get much-needed

 

minerals and vitamins into your bloodstream.

 

 

Labor & Nursing

 

It might sound strange to add alfalfa ice cubes to the labor room

 

inventory, but they're a surprising aid for the mom-to-be. Make the

 

ice cubes using the same formula as the tea. Sucking on the cubes

 

during labor eases tension while replenishing the body with minerals

 

and vitamins.Alfalfa also enriches mothers milk.

 

 

Menopause

 

Alfalfa is a phytosterol-rich herb---one that's high in plant

 

hormones

 

that convert to human hormones in the body. For this reason, drinking

 

1 cup of alfalfa tea during menopause two weeks out of every month

 

for three to four months can help to nourish the ovaries and adrenal

 

glands as well as support the pituitary gland.

 

 

Tooth Decay

 

Many herbalists feel that taking two to three alfalfa tablets daily

 

helps prevent cavities. In combination with proper dental care,

 

alfalfa tends to ward off dental decay, especially for those people

 

prone to problems no matter how well they take care of their teeth.

 

 

Taken from:

 

 

" Healing Power of Herbs " with Dr. John Heinerman

 

" Aging Without Growing Old " with Judy Lindbergh McFarland

 

" Nature's Miracle Tonics " with Laurel Dewey,

 

" The Humorous Herbalist " - Ms. Dewey's column appears in newspapers

 

and magazines nationwide.

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, DaRocksMom@a... wrote:

> Carol,

> The reason I gave the web site is because the benefits are to

numerous to

> list but I will give some info from other sources as well. I use

alfalfa daily to

> help supplement anything that might not be available to me from

other food

> sources. I take very little in supplements and get most of my

vital nutrients

> from the food I eat and juice I make.

>

> Jane

>

> http://www.purlife.com/

>

> Alfalfa-- There is hard, scientific proof that alfalfa saponins

>

> can regulate high

>

> or low blood pressure, as well as inhibit high cholesterol by 25%.

>

> Alfalfa also works to strengthen the arteries and blood cells

>

> throughout

>

> the body, providing major support to the heart.

>

>

>

> Alfalfa binds and neutralizes various types of agents that are

known

>

> to

>

> be carcinogenic to the colon.

>

> It is " nature's broom and deodorizer "

>

> which provides an excellent source of dietary fiber, chlorophyll,

>

> amino

>

> acids, and trace minerals.

>

> Overall, alfalfa is one of the most nutritious foods known.

>

> Alfalfa has always been an important part of our

>

> health-building program.

>

>

> ALFALFA CONTAINS:

>

>

> Twice as much calcium as an ordinary glass of milk

>

>

> As much protein as one hamburger

>

>

> Nearly the same amount of iron as two ounces of liver

>

>

> Enough B-complex for the most jangled nerves

>

>

> Plenty of enzymes for good metabolism of ingested fats

>

>

> Sufficient fiber to lower the highest cholesterol

>

>

> Alfalfa--

>

>

> Nature's Natural Mineral Source

>

>

> Alfalfa belongs to the legume family, which includes beans, peas

and

>

> clover. It is not a grass as some people believe. It is an

excellent

>

> source of chlorophyll, potassium, magnesium and vitamins,

especially

>

> beta-carotene and vitamin E!

>

> Alfalfa can be as beneficial to a person as eating a big green

salad

>

> every day. It is an excellent way to prevent constipation and it

is

>

> essential that arthritics keep their bowels moving easily to

prevent

>

> the build up of toxins in their body.

>

>

> Alfalfa has a superb calcium to phosphorus ratio and it is the

>

> richest land source of the trace elements boron and silicon, both

of

>

> which are valuable for bone integrity!

>

>

> One biochemist has observed that an essential alkaloid in the

leaves

>

> of alfalfa works on the central nervous system to relieve minor

pain.

>

>

> This may be part of the reason the plant is beneficial to

arthritics.

>

>

> Alfalfa binds and neutralizes various types of agents that are

known

>

> to be carcinogenic to the colon.

>

>

> It is " nature's broom and deodorizer "

>

>

> which provides an excellent source of dietary fiber, chlorophyll,

>

> amino acids, and trace minerals. Overall, alfalfa is one of the

most

>

> nutritious foods known. Alfalfa has always been an important part

of

>

> our health-building program.

>

>

>

>

>

> So what happens when we take alfalfa? Well, to start with, we just

>

> might start feeling much healthier!

>

>

> Alfalfa is so rich in vitamins, minerals, amino acids and

digestive

>

> enzymes that it boggles the mind. The reason for this kaleidoscope

of

>

> nutrients is the plant's root, which can grow as far as 125 feet

>

> under ground, where it absorbs all of the natural minerals within

the

>

> earth.

>

>

> Alfalfa also contains--

>

>

> vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, E, K and P, as well as niacin,

>

> pathothenic acid, biotin, folic acid, saponins, calcium,

>

> phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc and copper!!.

>

>

> All this healthy stuff pulsates through the root and shoots up

into

>

> the plant, filling the leaves and flowers with every last drop.

>

>

> Alfalfa has numerous herbal uses, but it really hits the jackpot

when

>

> it comes to rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, heart problems, high

blood

>

> pressure, labor and nursing, menopause, PMS and tooth decay.

>

>

> Rheumatoid Arthritis

>

>

> Arthritis (along with bursitis) is often caused by an overly

acidic

>

> condition within the body. The acid settles in the joints, causing

>

> inflammation.

>

>

> Alfalfa won't help with this problem if you consume sugar, white

>

> flour, processed chemical-laden foods, salt, caffeine and alcohol.

>

>

> But if you cut these out of your diet and add alfalfa to your

daily

>

> regimen, you can gradually reduce the inflammation and alkalize

the

>

> body to empty those nasty acid deposits.

>

>

> Blood Pressure

>

>

> There is hard, scientific proof that alfalfa saponins can regulate

>

> high or low blood pressure, as well as inhibit high cholesterol by

>

> 25%.

>

>

>

> Alfalfa also works to strengthen the arteries and blood cells

>

> throughout the body, providing major support to the heart. Take

three

>

> to four tablets a day or one cup of the tea first thing in the

>

> morning. Once again, diet plays a big role.

>

>

> Resistance to Disease

>

>

> It's not exactly a stretch to say that any herb with this many

>

> vitamins and minerals is good for fighting off the latest cold or

>

> flu. So the next time " the bug " is buzzing around, try slipping

one

>

> or two cups of the tea a day as a preventive.

>

>

> If you already have " the bug " , drink one to three cups a day---

spread

>

> out over several hours---to fortify your system and get much-

needed

>

> minerals and vitamins into your bloodstream.

>

>

> Labor & Nursing

>

> It might sound strange to add alfalfa ice cubes to the labor room

>

> inventory, but they're a surprising aid for the mom-to-be. Make

the

>

> ice cubes using the same formula as the tea. Sucking on the cubes

>

> during labor eases tension while replenishing the body with

minerals

>

> and vitamins.Alfalfa also enriches mothers milk.

>

>

> Menopause

>

> Alfalfa is a phytosterol-rich herb---one that's high in plant

>

> hormones

>

> that convert to human hormones in the body. For this reason,

drinking

>

> 1 cup of alfalfa tea during menopause two weeks out of every month

>

> for three to four months can help to nourish the ovaries and

adrenal

>

> glands as well as support the pituitary gland.

>

>

> Tooth Decay

>

> Many herbalists feel that taking two to three alfalfa tablets

daily

>

> helps prevent cavities. In combination with proper dental care,

>

> alfalfa tends to ward off dental decay, especially for those

people

>

> prone to problems no matter how well they take care of their teeth.

>

>

> Taken from:

>

>

> " Healing Power of Herbs " with Dr. John Heinerman

>

> " Aging Without Growing Old " with Judy Lindbergh McFarland

>

> " Nature's Miracle Tonics " with Laurel Dewey,

>

> " The Humorous Herbalist " - Ms. Dewey's column appears in newspapers

>

> and magazines nationwide.

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