anyone here know of reliable wheatgrass/barley grass/alfa-alfa grass powder supplier here anywhere in india?.
i have been calling some after a google search but was wondering if anyone has good experiences with somebody particular to recommend?.
my hope is that they are organic as well and follow extraction and drying processes that dont destroy the nutrients.
thanks
Wheatgrass Powder - Reliable Supplier?
Started by
retiredchutney
, Jun 19 2007 02:27 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 June 2007 - 02:27 PM
#2
Posted 28 June 2007 - 04:04 AM
Did you ever find a source?
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#3
Posted 28 June 2007 - 08:59 AM
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power." - Abraham Lincoln
#4
Posted 28 June 2007 - 09:49 AM
thanks Dzi. i will contact them to get the cost and see if its available locally .
i thought i will post here on my experience with this particular one from pune as well after a week just to be sure. i have been on it for two days now....
the packaging gave me a bit of scare... read what it says in the scanned image (the last highlighted line) about the expiry
packagingnote.GIF 30.82K
4 downloads
the website of the company is
http://www.greenheartindia.com
and this guy shipped it to my home for free if i bought a couple of 60g boxes (about Rs 200 ($5) each).
its not cheap and is comparable in costs to american ones.
fresh juice is the best but they are there only in certain high class parts of bombay. and powder is better than the tablets some say.
these also have bitter gourd powder which was interesting. karela as its called locally is good for peeps with diabetes but as the name is, is hella bitter.
i thought i will post here on my experience with this particular one from pune as well after a week just to be sure. i have been on it for two days now....
the packaging gave me a bit of scare... read what it says in the scanned image (the last highlighted line) about the expiry
packagingnote.GIF 30.82K
4 downloadsthe website of the company is
http://www.greenheartindia.com
and this guy shipped it to my home for free if i bought a couple of 60g boxes (about Rs 200 ($5) each).
its not cheap and is comparable in costs to american ones.
fresh juice is the best but they are there only in certain high class parts of bombay. and powder is better than the tablets some say.
these also have bitter gourd powder which was interesting. karela as its called locally is good for peeps with diabetes but as the name is, is hella bitter.











