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rschem Sun Feb 9, 2014 01:40 PM

alfafa sprouts
 
I am a saa survivor .I am on 150mg of cyclosporne .I :confused:was wondering if it is ok to grow and eat alfafa sprouts with having this condition.

Marlene Mon Feb 10, 2014 08:02 AM

What concerns do you have about using them. I sprouted seeds when John was in recovery but he was not cyclo. Broccoli, radish and salad mix were my favorites.

I should get back into it since it's a good way to get many nutrients.

rschem Mon Feb 10, 2014 09:22 AM

alfafa
 
I read some where the buckwheat sprouts could cause some people health problems.Especially someone with lupis, an auto imune disease.

Marlene Mon Feb 10, 2014 09:50 AM

A lot has to do with how much you are ingesting and in what form. Some juice the sprouts which would be very concentrated. I would stay away from buckwheat and opt for trying something else. And know when to harvest them. As seeds sprout and grow, the compounds found in the seeds that can be troublesome in large quantities are transformed during the sprouting process. So you would not want to eat alfalfa sprout until they have their tiny leaves.

I guess the better question for me to ask is what are looking to accomplish with sprouting? Are you trying to do a raw diet or boost your nutritional intake. Starting low and going slow is usually a good approach. This way you can work with your doc to see if your dietary changes are having an impact on your counts or cyclo levels.

rschem Tue Feb 11, 2014 09:21 AM

sprouts
 
Yes I just want to grow something that will be fresh and healthy.
Thanks for the reply.


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