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Sports and soft tissue injuries
Pulled Muscles
Apply some wheatgrass to a pulled calf muscle or hamstring immediately after the injury. The result can be remarkable. In most cases, you can expect to be walking or even running the next day and with greatly reduced pain.
Nosebleeds
Wheatgrass is a powerful hemostatic agent i.e. it stops nosebleeds, open wounds and deeper-seated bleeding in muscles and other tissues. For a blood nose, apply a small amount of wheatgrass cream inside the bleeding nostril with a cotton bud then hold the front of the nose with finger and thumb for a few minutes.
For bleeding wounds apply some cream directly to the wound surface or on the overlying skin if the bleeding is in the deeper tissues. This stops the bleeding, far more quickly and effectively than ice. This prevents swelling and inflammation and hastens recovery. The sooner wheatgrass is applied the quicker the bleeding stops and the sooner the injured part regains functionality.
Trigger Finger
If you're contemplating surgery for a trigger finger, try applying wheatgrass first as you may be able to avoid the operation. In some way, wheatgrass releases the nodule on the tendon that stops the finger straightening. Surgery is the usual treatment, but a number of my patients have completely recovered using the wheatgrass remedy.
Osteitis Pubis (Painful Groin)
Osteitis pubis can be a very painful and disabling condition, and is very common in athletes. It is characterised by pain and tenderness on the pubic bone that is made worse by leg movements. It can go on for years and can be disabling enough to end sporting careers.
The symptoms can often be relieved by the application of a cream containing a wheatgrass extract. This MUST be applied at the point of greatest tenderness i.e. where the adductor tendon meets the pubic bone. Concentrate on the muscle attachment, not the muscle itself.
Regular daily application frequently results in significant reduction in pain can occur after only one or two applications regardless of the time the symptoms have persisted.
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