By Susan Lyto


Perfect 3 Grass Blend contains cereal grasses, instead of cereal grains, creating one of the only 100% Gluten-Free grass blends of the market. This blend provides a full serving of Wheatgrass, Oat Grass, and Barley Grass. All three cereal grasses are USDA Certified Organic and fermented for optimum nutritive value.

The process of fermenting foods has existed for hundreds of years. It is used to preserve, enhance flavor, increase nutritive value and make foods more digestible. The grasses found in Perfect 3 Grass Blend are naturally fermented with healthy probiotics to increase the amount of good bacteria found within the gut.

Oat Grass is rich in beta-carotene, vitamins C and K, folic acid, calcium, iron, protein, fiber, and many of the B vitamins. Oat Grass may potentially nourish and strengthen the nervous system, stimulate the immune system and help maintain healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

Barley Grass is rich in beta-carotene, vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12, potassium, calcium, iron, amino acids, protein, fiber, chlorophyll and vegan enzymes. Barley is a reactive oxygen species that works to scavenge free radicals and help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.

The nutrients found within Wheatgrass have antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-aging properties. Wheatgrass is concentrated with nutrients such as with vitamins A, C, E and K, many B complex vitamins, protein, calcium, chlorophyll and amino acids.

Many grass blend products are not gluten-free because they contain grains that subsequently contain gluten. Perfect 3 Grass Blend only uses cereal grasses that are 100% gluten-free. The grasses within this product are also fully organic, harvested without pesticides, non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, and grown without the use of animal or chemical fertilizers. Perfect 3 Grass Blend is truly a product that is perfect for everyone.




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By Susan Lyto


Perfect 3 Grass Blend contains cereal grasses, instead of cereal grains, creating one of the only 100% Gluten-Free grass blends of the market. This blend provides a full serving of Wheatgrass, Oat Grass, and Barley Grass. All three cereal grasses are USDA Certified Organic and fermented for optimum nutritive value.

The process of fermenting foods has existed for hundreds of years. It is used to preserve, enhance flavor, increase nutritive value and make foods more digestible. The grasses found in Perfect 3 Grass Blend are naturally fermented with healthy probiotics to increase the amount of good bacteria found within the gut.

Oat Grass is rich in beta-carotene, vitamins C and K, folic acid, calcium, iron, protein, fiber, and many of the B vitamins. Oat Grass may potentially nourish and strengthen the nervous system, stimulate the immune system and help maintain healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

Barley Grass is rich in beta-carotene, vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12, potassium, calcium, iron, amino acids, protein, fiber, chlorophyll and vegan enzymes. Barley is a reactive oxygen species that works to scavenge free radicals and help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.

The nutrients found within Wheatgrass have antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-aging properties. Wheatgrass is concentrated with nutrients such as with vitamins A, C, E and K, many B complex vitamins, protein, calcium, chlorophyll and amino acids.

Many grass blend products are not gluten-free because they contain grains that subsequently contain gluten. Perfect 3 Grass Blend only uses cereal grasses that are 100% gluten-free. The grasses within this product are also fully organic, harvested without pesticides, non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, and grown without the use of animal or chemical fertilizers. Perfect 3 Grass Blend is truly a product that is perfect for everyone.




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