Wonders And Properties Of The Canary

Those who believe that the birdseed was only for “birds” do not know the properties and multiple benefits of this nutritious seed. The canary seed is more nutritious and powerful on this planet. It is rich in vegetable protein, high-quality, mind you, about six tablespoons of millet have more protein than two or three kilos of meat, but also proteins birdseed are not harmful or difficult to digest, but are very good stable amino acid assimilation .
Properties and nutrients from birdseed:
1. They have a powerful enzyme recharge.
2. Excellent source of antioxidants, which prevent aging and premature wear of the skin.
3. High content of plant proteins.
4. Enzymes of this wonderful little seed are ideal natural remedy for swollen internal organs like the liver, kidneys and pancreas: the canary in a very powerful pancreatic regenerator, so that
5. Help to eradicate diabetes significantly (in a very short time), plus
6. Eliminates cirrhosis by increasing the count of hepatocytes in the liver and by the way, of course, what desinflama.
7. Refill the kidneys of enzymes, helps eliminate excess fluids.
8. Prevents arteriosclerosis.
9. Helps in cases of gout, edema, gastritis and stomach ulcers.
10. Ideal for hypertension.
11. Contains lipase, an enzyme that helps to purify harmful fats in the veins, arteries, or simply fat deposits, thus serving as an extraordinary remedy for obesity, cellulite, swollen abdomen, and so on.
12. Provides muscle tone.
13. It is a very good appetizer.
14. Helps to burn fat, lowers cholesterol. Very good food for weight control diets or cholesterol-lowering.
15. Has emollient properties.
16. A great remedy for disorders of kidney and bladder (cystitis), because it kills bacteria in the urinary tract.
17. Refreshing.
Form of consumption
You can drink and, as such, in salads or soups, smoothies and even dressing. You can also prepare a nutritious and powerful enzyme birdseed milk as follows:
MILK ALPISTE
Soak five tablespoons of millet in pure water the night before. In the morning, remove the water that has been dipped, soaked and put the birdseed in the blender, you can add soy milk and fruit to taste or simply liquefy and birdseed’s milk sweetened with honey (no sugar), which is a nutritious milk and energy to start the day (morning) and to finish it (at night, take hot). It is very important not to sweeten the milk with white sugar, which is very harmful and irritating on your body, besides destroying the enzymes and the powerful effect of this milk. Avoid refined sugar whenever you can, and if you have small children do not get used to the milk sugar or candy.
We have found that no one is able to offer human consumption grade Alpiste. All, and I mean all of the sellers can only offer bird food quality. I have been able to contract specific varieties alpiste directly with farmers that do not contain the silica hairs that have similar characteristics to ASBESTOS and have been linked to cancer. The bird seed sellers do not know this because quite frankly they don’t need to know this when selling for animal consumption.
Our varieties are certified to not have this issue. In addition we are “polishing” the seeds (another thing that no one in the market will do), with the intention of removing any remaining foreign material and dust that comes from the farm!
Please contact me personally for more information at info@multigrain.com
George
HI JEORGE IM LARISA I WANT SOME MORE INFO ON HOW TO BUY THESE SEEDS. THANK YOU
You can buy “Silica free”, hairless, alpiste at http://www.alpiste.com
George / Jorge
Please send me wholesale prices.
can not get any info on how to buy this product through this company, sent several messages have got no responds
when you click on the link alpiste dot com, you get a form to fill out nowhere to order nothing
Thanks for your concerns about our website! Development of our shopping cart and secure site has gotten delayed a bit. I expect it will be up and running within a couple of weeks. In the meantime I have been collecting links to research and blogs and posting them on our facebook page (www.alpiste.info) so that people can become more educated about alpiste (phalaris canariensis).