Why You Should Green Your Exercise Routine
- Sep 3, 2018
- Kelly Harrington, MS, RDN
An alkalizing green drink to boost your athletic performance.
An alkalizing green drink to boost your athletic performance.
When you hear about “green” drinks, more than likely wheatgrass, barley grass, or both are included in the green concoction. Nutritionally, they both pack a big punch for only a small portion size.
These grasses are recognized by their bright emerald green color, which is due to their high chlorophyll content. Chlorophyll is the plant equivalent of the oxygen-carrying red pigment hemoglobin in red blood cells.
The ideal time to pick the grass is when it’s about 12-14 inches high since the nutrient profiles of green cereal plants change quickly as they grow.
I’ve been wondering what the difference is between wheatgrass and barley grass, and it turns out there isn’t much, nutritionally speaking, but here are some standout benefits of each.
Looks like you can't go wrong with either grass!
In Health and Happiness,
Kelly Harrington, MS, RDN
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist for Live Superfoods