"Wheatgrass can be actively used as an everyday health tonic to prevent diseases, says Gurpreet Singh, Managing Director, Jivo Wellness. "One of nature's finest medicine; it is also known as 'Green Blood' due to its exceptionally high chlorophyll content of 70 per cent. This natural, high chlorophyll content makes the wheatgrass juice uniquely greener amongst other green juices with detoxifying, healing and strengthening properties. As a mocktail, wheatgrass and chlorophyll together serve as a powerful purifier and help build a healthy cardiovascular system," he says."
https://www.onmanorama.com/lifestyle/health/2020/08/25/wheatgrass-health-tonic-to-prevent-diseases.amp.html
"A wheatgrass supplement is an important part of the detox process. The hundreds of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids in this superfood help eliminate any toxins in your body and help clear your mind so you can be more productive and emotionally balanced."
"Wheatgrass consists mostly of chlorophyll. This substance contains a large amount of magnesium, which is necessary for heart health and dozens of bodily functions. Chlorophyll helps prevent anemia by increasing your red blood cell count and cleansing your blood.
Chlorophyll molecules are similar to hemin molecules. When protein and hemin combine, it creates hemoglobin.
Taking a wheatgrass supplement daily does more than keep your blood clean. It helps your digestive system running smoothly and prevents constipation. Wheatgrass promotes the creation of digestive enzymes to enable your body to absorb more nutrients from food."
https://wheatgrasslove.com/blogs/the-wheatgrasslove-blog/how-to-detox-with-wheatgrass
"According to the book, 'Healing Foods' by DK Publishing House, "Before they form seed heads, young wheat shoots, called wheatgrass, consist of 70 per cent chlorophyll. Wheatgrass supports the immune system, removes toxins from the blood and body tissues, improves digestion, is gluten-free, unlike other forms of wheat, and is high in vitamin C, E, and B-complex., Beta-carotene, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, natural enzymes, and amino acids.”"
https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/heres-how-wheatgrass-juice-may-help-you-detox-2068006
"It’s usually consumed as a fresh juice, but it also comes in powdered form. Fresh wheatgrass juice is considered to be a “living food.”
Health enthusiasts have long raved about the countless benefits of this plant, and for good reason.
It can be used as an everyday health tonic and may even help with specific diseases. More research is needed to truly determine its efficacy, but researchers agree that wheatgrass has potential."
https://www.healthline.com/health/food-nutrition/wheatgrass-benefits
"Wheatgrass is prepared from the freshly sprouted leaves of the common wheat plant, Triticum aestivum.
It can be grown and prepared at home or purchased in juice, powder or supplement form.
Some claim it can do everything from detoxifying the liver to improving immune function. However, many of its purported benefits have not yet been proven or studied."
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/wheatgrass-benefits
"Wheatgrass is a kind of grass. The above-ground parts, roots, and rhizome are used to make medicine. Wheatgrass is often used as a source of nutrients. It contains vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, iron, calcium, magnesium, and amino acids.
People use wheatgrass for conditions such as a blood disorder that reduces levels of protein in the blood called hemoglobin (beta-thalassemia), high cholesterol, a type of inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis), and many others, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses."
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1073/wheatgrass