i recall that she experimented with a lot of plants, including bamboo, i think. and wheatgrass did the best. i don't believe her methods were very rigorous, though. it does give me pause that ann wigmore had her haircolor turn ungray after she adopted her wheatgrass diet. on the other hand - i hate to speak ill of the dead, but - someone i know from the wheatgrass world says her mind was pretty gone before she died in a house fire. i've been musing over fragments of information about eating grass & leaves lately, wondering if there isn't some kind of connecting thread. 1. an obscure article ~20 years ago about feeding "leaf protein" to the starving in africa. they were juicing tree leaves, and having good success with turning around the health of the starving with it. 2. greeks, romans, and persian soldiers all travelled with watercress for its anti-scurvy properties http://www.produceoasis.com/TipOTDay_folder/Tips_folder/Apr14tip.html) 3. the story in the bible about the insane Nebuchadnezzar eating grass like a cow, then having his understanding returned to him (Daniel 4:33) 4. starving russians during WWII being reduced to eating leaves, surviving starvation i've wondered about how to experiment with leaf juice without doing the potentially destructive testing of feeding it to myself. i have a bachelor's in zoology from the university of washington, but sort of choke on the whole experimenting on rats thing.