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To Everyone:

Can u tell me if Alfalfa is legal or illegal. I can not find

information on it anywhere. I am looking for a food high in

Chlorophyll. Seaweed, Algae and Wheat grass are all out!

Again looking for a food rich in Chlorophyl.

Thanks,

Jimmy

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If you mean alfalfa sprouts...... I don't think those are legal. If they were,

you'd have to cook them anyway, in the beginning. Doesn't sound too appetizing.

Then they'd also have those fibrous little hulls that you'd never be able to

separate out from the sprouts themselves. What about spinich and kale? And

actually, I don't think this is listed on Elaine's website, but I believe

wheatgrass JUICE is okay (correct me if I'm wrong, somebody)....... obviously

not if you have a true wheat allergy, though. And juicing is not recommended for

brand-new beginners either.

Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 15 months

illegal or legal

To Everyone:

Can u tell me if Alfalfa is legal or illegal. I can not find

information on it anywhere. I am looking for a food high in

Chlorophyll. Seaweed, Algae and Wheat grass are all out!

Again looking for a food rich in Chlorophyl.

Thanks,

Jimmy

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> To Everyone:

>

> Can u tell me if Alfalfa is legal or illegal. I can not find

> information on it anywhere. I am looking for a food high in

> Chlorophyll. Seaweed, Algae and Wheat grass are all out!

> Again looking for a food rich in Chlorophyl.

Parsley

Carol F.

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Hi Jimmy,

Alfalfa is illegal. The juice of sprouted alfalfa grass would be

okay. As long as it is only the grass and not the seed.

From http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=george & dbid=52 , " All

of the green vegetables in the World's Healthiest Foods - asparagus,

bell peppers, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, green cabbage, celery,

collard greens, green beans, green peas, kale, leeks, green olives,

parsley, romaine lettuce,... spinach, Swiss chard, and turnip greens

are concentrated sources of chlorophyll. "

Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 27 mos

> To Everyone:

>

> Can u tell me if Alfalfa is legal or illegal. I can not find

> information on it anywhere. I am looking for a food high in

> Chlorophyll. Seaweed, Algae and Wheat grass are all out!

> Again looking for a food rich in Chlorophyl.

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