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Alfalfa is one of the most nutritious plants on earth, its leaves rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, beta-carotene, vitamins A, B-12, C, D, E and K. Alfalfa has also been found to contain all eight essential amino acids. It even contains fluoride which can help prevent tooth decay.
In the Middle East, alfalfa is known as the father of all herbs.
Alfalfa is one of the highest fibrous herbs in existence and we are unable to digest its raw leaves.
For centuries, Native Americans ground its seeds to be used as flour or boiled its leaves and ate them like greens. Appetizer, diuretic, tonic. and high in chlorophyll.
Botanical Name | Medicago sativa |
Organic Status | Conventional |
Country of Origin | China |
Plant Part | Aerials Powdered |
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