Organic Wheatgrass Tablets

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250 Tablets (500 mg each) — 35 servings

  • Whole greens rich in chlorophyll and essential vitamins*

  • Natural Prebiotic that may support a healthy gut and anti-inflammatory response*

Suggested Use: Take 7 tablets with water or juice for a serving of deep green leafy vegetable.

+ Organic
+ Grown in the U.S.
+ Raw

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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250 Tablets (500 mg each) — 35 servings

  • Whole greens rich in chlorophyll and essential vitamins*

  • Natural Prebiotic that may support a healthy gut and anti-inflammatory response*

Suggested Use: Take 7 tablets with water or juice for a serving of deep green leafy vegetable.

+ Organic
+ Grown in the U.S.
+ Raw

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

250 Tablets (500 mg each) — 35 servings

  • Whole greens rich in chlorophyll and essential vitamins*

  • Natural Prebiotic that may support a healthy gut and anti-inflammatory response*

Suggested Use: Take 7 tablets with water or juice for a serving of deep green leafy vegetable.

+ Organic
+ Grown in the U.S.
+ Raw

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Pines Wheat Grass

Charles Schnabel and a team of scientists began studying wheatgrass and other cereal grasses in 1931. They determined the best climate, location, soils, stage of growth, and low temperature drying methods. Pines follows the 75-year growing and harvesting standards established by those scientists at Cerophyl Laboratories.

Pines Wheat Grass is grown in the same kind of glacial soils that produced the most nutritious wheatgrass in the research. It matures slowly outdoors during cold months. Freezing nighttime temperatures and cold days convert months of full sunlight into nutritional density, all while the plant remains a short grass.