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Barley grass

Description

Barley grass is the leaf portion of the barley plant (Hordeum vulgare ) that remains after the seeds have been removed. As a grass, it is also known as a distichon, meaning that it grows in two separate ranks, or rows. The rows of barley grass are parallel to the central axis, forming a loose sheath over the stem, which is sometimes called the culm. This stem is hollow and jointed, and the seeds are ellipitical and furrowed. The barley plant, an annual that requires reseeding each year, reaches a height of up to 3 ft (about 1 m). The plant has an extensive history in human and animal nutrition . As a nutritional supplement, it is preferable to use young barley plants that have not yet developed seeds.

General use

The barley plant appears to have been used by the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Vikings. It is believed that Columbus brought it to the Americas in 1493. Barley seeds have been used in both human nutrition and medicine. When the seeds are boiled, they release a thick substance that soothes sore throats. Barley seeds are used for the preparation of malt extract, which has a high sugar content that makes it suitable as a flavoring agent in pharmaceutical preparations.

Marketers make a number of claims regarding barley grass, including:

  • It is the only vegetation on earth that can supply sole nutritional support from birth to old age.
  • Barley grass juice contains nutrients such as vitamins C and E, which are much more potent together than when taken separately.
  • Barley grass is high in calcium, iron , all essential amino acids, vitamin C , the flavonoids, vitamin B 12, and a number of enzymes and minerals.
  • Barley grass can be used to treat disorders of the stomach and duodenum; pancreatitis ; and as an anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Barley grass contains superoxide dismutase (SOD), a powerful antioxidant enzyme that protects the cells against toxic free radicals.

Although not substantiated, one source has claimed that barley grass is good for the following conditions:

  • skin diseases
  • hepatitis
  • asthma
  • anemia
  • diabetes
  • arthritis
  • obesity

Barley grass contains vitamins, particularly B vitamins, as well minerals such as potassium , calcium, iron, phosphorus , and magnesium . Enzymes contained in the plant include SOD and nitrogen reductase. The latter reduces nitrogenan element commonly found in proteinin a biological process. Although barley grass contains enzymes, the health benefits of these substances remain unclear. Enzymes are proteins, which are normally broken down into their component chemicals during digestion. However, the enzymes found in raw foods remain technologically unprotected from normal digestive processes. The medical literature is not consistent on whether any SOD is actually absorbed intact through the digestive tract. In fact, the percentage absorbed may be very small. Techniques are being developed to encapsulate enzymes into other molecules. This will allow the enzymes to be absorbed intact, so that they will remain active following digestion.

Barley grass and other cereal grasses may or may not be useful sources of natural vitamins and minerals. Evidence may be insufficient to justify claims that these products improve physical health or cure disease. Barley grass has not been reviewed by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the German Commission E. Nutrient concentration in barley grass products varies with the conditions under which the plant is grown. Like other natural supplements, commercial barley grass is not standardized; therefore, different crops contain varying amounts of nutrients. Young barley grass plants appear to contain higher concentrations of nutrients than older plants.

One well-publicized Chinese study reported that barley grass was beneficial in lowering cholesterol levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. This may be due to the plant's antioxidant abilities. Similar results were achieved by other researchers who studied the antioxidant effects of red wine and tomato juice.

Other health claims made for barley grass remain unconfirmed. For example, chlorophyll, the pigment found in barley grass and all green plants, may have some antibacterial effects. Chlorophyll reportedly inhibits the growth of cancer cells under laboratory conditions, but its value in human health is unknown.

Similarly, the claim that barley grass can provide full nutrition is subject to dispute. One researcher found that people on a vegan diet that included barley grass were likely to show reduced levels of vitamin B12, and to require supplementation with this essential nutrient.

Preparations

Barley grass is available in capsule, powder, and tablet formulations. Capsules are sold in strengths of 470 mg, 475 mg, and 500 mg. Tablets are available in 350 mg and 500 mg strengths.

Precautions

Barley grass may sometimes be rich in vitamin K , which interferes with the action of anticoagulants such as Coumadin (the brand name for warfarin, a drug used to treat and prevent blood clots ). Other than an allergic reaction, there are no known adverse effects attributed to barley grass.

Side effects

There are no known side effects attributed to barley grass.

Interactions

No drug interactions have been associated with barley grass, with the exception of samples that are high in vitamin K (interferes with Coumidin).

Resources

BOOKS

Lust J. The Herb Book. New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1984.

Reynolds J., ed. Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia. 30th ed. London: The Pharmaceutical Press, 1993.

Seibold, R. Cereal Grass, Nature's Greatest Health Gift. New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing Inc., 1991.

PERIODICALS

Donaldson, M.S. "Metabolic Vitamin B12 Status on a Mostly Raw Vegan Diet with Follow-up Using Tablets, Nutritional Yeast, or Probiotic Supplements." Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 44 (2000): 22934.

Gowri, J. W., M. S. Turner, J. Nichols, et al. "Lipoprotein Oxidation for Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus." Journal of the American College of Nutrition 18 (October 1999): 45161.

Yu, Y. M., Chang, W. C., Chang, C. T., et al. "Effects of Young Barley Leaf Extract and Antioxidative Vitamins on LDL Oxidation and Free Radical Scavenging Activities in Type 2 Diabetes." Diabetes Metab. (April 28, 2002): 10714.

OTHER

Alberta Barley Commission. #200, 3601A - 21 Street N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 6T5 CANADA. (403) 291-9111. (800) 265-9111. Fax: (403) 291-0190. <http://www.albertabarley.com/kids/about.shtml>.

Green Green Grass.com. 7925-A N Oracle Rd #281 Tucson, AZ 85704. (888) 773-9808. info@greengreengrass.com. <http://www.greengreengrass.com/barleygreen_premium.html>.

Herbal Information Center. 3507 Marsala Ct. Punta Gorda, FL 33950 <http://www.kcweb.com/herb/barley.htm>.

Samuel Uretsky, Pharm.D.

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