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Greens really are good for you – Chlorella is a astounding healthfood
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With the wide types of superfoods available online nowadays it can be hard to choose which ones to buy and to know which are the most optimum wellness.
Most professional nutritionists would recommend the supplementation Chlorella Powder, for its good all-round health benefits in a form the body can readily assimilate.
Chlorella is basically an algae, a naturally occurring underwater plant, consisting of the green photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll which is extremely critical and imperitive to your health. As a matter of fact, Chlorella contains the highest chlorophyll content of any known plant in our whole eco system and it is nature’s richest source.
Chlorophyll assists in building up the oxygen carrying red blood cells in our bodies and aids natural detoxifying.
The famous Dutch scientist M W Beijerinck founded this algae in 1890 and named it Chlorella Powder (Chloros signifying green and Ella meaning small).
TheSuperfoodCo, a health food superstore, stocks a large quantity of Chlorella products, including pure powder and tablets, developed by the leading manufacturers utilising only the purest Chlorella. 100% pure with nothing added, just pure hard pressed powder.
It is important to choose a type of Chlorella that has had the cell wall broken so that it (helps with|aids} easy digestion and can be easily assimilated by the body.
The reason Chlorella is such a complete supplement is that is contains amino-acids, proteins, minerals, nucleic acids and over 20 vitamins.
Chlorella is an superior source of beta-carotene, B12 and Iron with anti-oxidant properties. Chlorella Powder is also an alkaline food and helps to maintain a neutral PH helping the body to keep in balance and remain healthy.
Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely accessible in medical journals and the press. For medical advice you should always consult with your family medical professional or other medical specialist.
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