June 10th, 2009Sprouts
by Yvonne Salcido, MH
HISTORY: Sprouts have been used for thousands of years. The Chinese have records of using sprouts 5,000 years ago for nutrition and healing. The Roman soldiers used them in the long journeys. In the Bible Daniel used pulse, which was a mixture of grains and sprouted seeds. This is how he and his companions increased their health and wisdom.
BENEFITS: Scientific studies have shown that by sprouting grains, beans, seeds, and nuts the nutrition levels of proteins, vitamins and minerals increased 300-1000%. By sprouting you have released the protective coating of the grain so the digestive enzymes are released. This makes them easily digestible for babies and the elderly.
FACTS: By sprouting your grains and beans you can remain healthy and strong having fresh food with high protein, vitamin and mineral content. If you are short on storage space you can have one 45 lb. bucket of sprouting mixture and have a year supply for one person.
Sprouting is easy and you can have fresh produce in 3-4 days!!!
HOW TO SPROUT: Place seeds in glass quart jar or sprouter. Cover with water, let sit for 24 hours. Then drain and rinse 3 times a day for 3 days. During this time cover with towel to keep in the dark for 2-3 days, then you can remove the towel and let them green up. They are good by the handful or in salads, sandwiches, or your favorite recipes.
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June 11th, 2009 at 1:47 pm
I read the newsletter on Sprouting. What kind of grains, beans
or nuts can be used? Where do I buy the beans or grains to sprout? Can I use beans from the grocery store that need to be rehydrated? As you can tell I’m a novice!
I enjoy the newsletters and have learned much. Unfortunately, I’m in the Chicagoland area and can’t attend your lectures.
June 11th, 2009 at 4:00 pm
The University of Utah did some studies on sprouts they suggest for the highest nutition a blend of wheat,tritacle, mung bean, adzuki, peas,lentils,and fenugreek. Another great combo is alfalfa, red clover and radish.You can really start with any single grain or seed. Be sure you get the best quality you can such as organic. Be sure to avoid gentically modified grains and seeds if you can’t get organic. You can find grains, and seeds at your local health food store or if you don’t have one close check these great websites out:
lifesprouts.com
wheatgrasskits.com
July 10th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Are alfalfa sprouts nutritious? I use clover, onion and several more but am not sure about alfalfa? Thank you.
July 11th, 2009 at 5:20 am
Hi Gayle,
This article should answer your question:
http://articles.herballegacy.com/alfalfa-the-fodder-of-all-foods/
Ryan
webmaster