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Chlorella, a powerful superfood. Chlorella is a single-celled green freshwater microalgae and is rich in nutrients. It contains more nucleic acids (RNA/DNA) than any other food which gives it great energy production potential.Chlorella contains the largest amount of chlorophyll of most plants, along with an impressive range of vitamins and minerals (A, D, E, K1, β-carotene, lutein, B vitamins, iron, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium and zinc).
Chlorella is a green algae rich in nutrients.
Chlorella is one of the most vibrant and dynamic organisms on Earth, able to reproduce rapidly due to its highly active cellular components. This nutrient is called Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). CGF is a mixture of its nucleic acids, along with important glyconutrients (glucose, mannose, rhamnose, arabinose, galactose and xylose) and amino acids (glutamine, alanine, serine, glycine, proline, asparagine, threonine, lysine, cysteine, tyrosine and leucine). The unique concentration of nutrients within chlorella as well as the energy structure of these nutrients is why chlorella has been actively explored around the world as a staple food to enhance the human diet and offset many of the stressors that cause wear and tear in our life. Some companies promote split cell wall chlorella because most chlorellas require the cell wall to be split before consumption so that the nutrients can be absorbed. However, many important vitamins are destroyed when the cell wall breaks down.
Chlorella, a natural antioxidant and detox booster. Chlorella is one of the top nutrients for absorbing heavy metals, including mercury. This information is known in the field of environmental toxicology, where industrial pollution threatens the survival of chlorella due to high levels of exposure. Chlorella readily absorbs toxins such as uranium, cadmium, mercury and lead. The main method chlorella uses to bind metal toxins is to sequester them in its cell wall. This makes sense because if she left them inside her cell it would cause the cells to malfunction which would eventually lead to cell death. Chlorella has survived for 2 billion years, so you can assume that its basic strategy to protect itself from poisons is pretty good.
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