Wild Grass Juice
By: heartroll
Or freshly picked wild weed juice...is very intense I imagine. Just
eating wild weeds in high amounts has proven to be an intense
experience for me... so I imagine juicing them is pretty extreme.
Highly mineralized foods...like 20X more so than organic store bought
food most of the time.
BTW-in one interview, Dave said to blend pine needles in a blender with
water and strain them for a powerful drink...*not recommended.
It stormed here recently and a bunch of fresh pine needles dropped to
the ground, so I decided to try it. It was very resinous and extremely
sticky and it almost made me throw up. Not a very pleasent experience.
Drying pine needles down and making a tea with them is super nice
though...very earthy tasting and very agreeable.
I also think, maybe incorrectly, that vitamin C is not heat
volatile...and vitamin C is what pine needles are known for. I think
this because someone once told me about making rosehip tea for a group
of their friends, with fresh rosehips(one of the richest vit. c
sources, the fruit of the rosebush), and all their friends experienced
a cleansing reaction and were all making trips to the bathroom after
the tea!!! This person was probably not conscious of what temperature
they made their tea at, which is what makes me think vitamin C survives
heat.