History of the use of barley
Barley has been served as a food staple throughout history and amazingly is one of only resources on earth that can provide the human body with the nutrients it needs from birth to old age. Research done by agronomists show that the use of barley dates as early as 8000 B.C. It has been used by the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Egyptians. Roman gladiators consume
d barley as their sole sustenance. Barley was also used as food staple in the late 16th century Europe. It was mentioned 37 times in the Bible as being used by the Hebrews and Egyptians. Suitable for people who suffer from most of these symptoms:
Cardiovascular problems, Lack of energy, Rheumatism, Frequent urination, Arthritis, Constipation, Hypertension, Low blood, Over stressed, Diabetes, Migraine, Sexual impotence, Skin problems, Body odor, High cholesterol, Body pains, Overweight, Bad breath, Hyperacidity, Dysmenorrhea, Psoriasis, Gout, Cancer, Ulcer, Cyst, Prostate, Rhinitis, Myoma, Acne, Asthma, Goiter, Hair Loss, UTI
STUDY RESULTS FROM TAKING GREEN BARLEY
Green Barley was given daily to all types of persons – women, children, pregnant women, men and for all kinds of sickness, including cancer, bowel problems, heart conditions, viruses, anaemia, run down states and many others. (The dose was one teaspoonful per day in a glass of cold water or good quality juice.) The tests were conducted to determine the effects of green barley on the blood itself in all kinds of health conditions. Also to compare the use of green barley against the usual treatment for blood restoration. RESULTS:
In all cases across the board, the GREEN BARLEY was superior and quicker at blood building than any other treatments usually employed. The result of using the green barley on a daily basis, within six weeks, was in all cases, an abundant supply of good quality new red blood cells, capable of carrying life giving oxygen to the cells as it flowed around the body. The number of people sampled over one year was 4,000, which is a good-sized sample.