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How do you fake wheatgrass?The taste and smell would give it away. You could administer it through a tube directly to the esophagus, but that's not exactly safe.
That's a reasonable start at a measurement of the sense of smell but, as has been pointed out, it's still vulnerable to the placebo effect. What you need is a "placebo" wheatgrass. In order to test this properly "blinded" you need a "fake" wheatgrass that you cannot tell from the real thing and you need to get someone to give you either the real one or the fake without telling you which it is. Then measure the sense of smell (and the peppermint in water is a pretty good way to do it).Do this lots of times and then see if, on average, you can smell the mint more reliably when you have had the real wheatgrass as opposed to the fake.
Total results for the last thirteen days:Thursday, with one 8 ounce serving, there was increased sensitivity to moisture and temperature.Friday, with two 8 ounce servings, I had 2 discrete incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds.Saturday, with two 8 ounce servings, I had 10 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds.Sunday, with two 8 ounce servings, I had 3 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds.Monday, with two 8 ounce servings, I had 9 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds.Tuesday, with three 8 ounce servings, I had 65 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and five incidences of being able to tasteWednesday, with three 8 ounce servings, I Had 39 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and five incidences of being able to tasteThursday, with three 8 ounce servings, I Had 31 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and two incidences of being able to tasteFriday, with no wheatgrass. I had 19 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and five incidences of being able to tasteSaturday, with no wheatgrass. I had 5 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and two incidences of being able to tasteSunday, with no wheatgrass. I had 2 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and two incidences of being able to tasteMonday, with three 12 ounce servings, I had 34 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds and two incidences of being able to tasteTuesday, with three 12 ounce servings, I 27 incidences of being able to smell for 5-6 seconds before breakthrough into continuous smell
Also, after the third 12 ounce serving of wheatgrass I became violent ill. I attribute this to the second and third serving being too close together.After discussion with two parties I've decided to keep the dosage at 12 ounces three times/day but to maintain 4-6 hours intervals between servings.
Why did you start this thread on a science forum?
Quote from: SteveD on 04/03/2009 22:09:29Also, after the third 12 ounce serving of wheatgrass I became violent ill. I attribute this to the second and third serving being too close together.After discussion with two parties I've decided to keep the dosage at 12 ounces three times/day but to maintain 4-6 hours intervals between servings.If a large enough dose can make you acutely ill, wouldn't you worry about the cumulative effects of several smaller doses? Do we know what active chemicals are in wheatgrass? Any idea how the body deals with and excretes these chemicals? If something is to be treated as, or considered medicinal, these are really the sorts of things we should hope to find out. You could be slowly poisoning yourself.
So far there's no scientific evidence for the wheatgrass doing anything (apart, perhaps, from making money for the seller/ grower).
It sho' 'nuff is a funny set of repeating conditions...
My digestion was better. My heart, lungs worked more smoothly and mind (As Cliff C. noted with his experience) was clearer