IN A NUTSHELL:

1. The most highly concentrated source of enzymes and other nutrients is that of seed sprouts. Chewy good and tasteful, they are speedily effective in cell-tissue regeneration. Work while you sleep. 2. Grow your own sprouts in a jar, right at home. 3. Enjoy your sprouts as they are or in any of the methods … Read more

Enjoy Renewed Youth With Enzyme-Catalyst Sprouts

When you chew and swallow enzyme-catalyst sprouts, al- most immediately, these cell-tissue rejuvenators are at work in building and rebuilding your entire body. Your vital organs, your various systems, your nerve and cir- culatory networks, your bloodstream will all become revitalized through the use of sprouts. You may enjoy continual rejuvenation by eating sprouts at … Read more

Wakes Up Years Younger

Overnight, the sprouts worked their rejuvenation powers. Next morning, Susan I. awakened with a feeling of limitless energy. She felt warmth flowing through her rejuvenated body. Her skin was firm, her movements alert. Now, she no longer looked 70, but with a twinkle in her bright eyes, said she was under 40. Enzyme Miracle. This … Read more

SPROUT RECIPES

Sprout Saute: Brown minced onion in hot vegetable oil. Toss favorite herbs. Stir until well blended and heated through. Serve in raw mung bean sprouts or lightly cooked soy sprouts. Season with promptly. Scrambled Eggs With Sprouts: Combine raw mung beans sprouts or slightly cooked soy bean sprouts with slightly beaten eggs. Add herbs, onions … Read more

HOW TO ENJOY YOUR SPROUTS

They pack an enzyme “wallop” if you can eat them right away. The enzyme catalyst power is at its peak. Within moments,                                                                    … Read more

Steps To Follow:

1. Sort and wash. Start with about 1 tablespoon of seeds or 1/2 cup beans or grains. Rinse the seeds well with clean lukewarm water. Pick out and discard shriveled or broken seeds.                                              … Read more

HOW TO SPROUT You Will Need:

1. Untreated seeds as described above. Buy only a few ounces to start with. 2. Clean glass jar that holds about one quart. 3. Clean square of cloth or paper towel to cover jar open- ing, and elastic band to fasten. 4. Strainer or sieve for rinsing and draining your sprouts.

HOW TO BUY SEEDS

Most of these seeds and grains and beans are available in or garden-supply stores. You may find still others your supermarket treated. If in doubt, seek out an organic seed farmer for a good at a local health store. Do not buy seeds that have been chemically source of sprouts.