Does Sun Chlorella really work?
Chlorella is a type of algae that packs a big nutrient punch, as it’s a good source of several vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. In fact, emerging research shows that it could help shuttle toxins out of your body and improve cholesterol and blood sugar levels, among other health benefits.
Where is Sun Chlorella grown?
Sun Chlorella is cultivated in Taiwan. While there are many species of chlorella, we use chlorella pyrenoidosa- widely believed to be the richest source of Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF).
What is Sun Chlorella for?
Chlorella suggested uses include for cancer prevention, hyperlipidemia, drug/toxin detoxification, fibromyalgia, reducing radiation treatment side effects, stimulating the immune system, improving response to flu vaccine, preventing colds, protecting the body against toxic metals, and slowing the aging process.
What is Sun Chlorella made of?
Chlorella is a type of algae that grows in fresh water. The whole plant is used to make nutritional supplements and medicine. Most of the chlorella that is available in the U.S. is grown in Japan or Taiwan. It is processed and made into tablets and liquid extracts.
Why is chlorella bad for you?
Allergy to molds: Chlorella might cause an allergic reaction in people who are also allergic to molds. Weak immune system (immunodeficiency): Chlorella might cause “bad” bacteria to take over in the intestine of people who have a weak immune system. Use caution if you have a weakened immune system.
Does Sun chlorella make you poop?
If you dread going to the bathroom, chlorella can help. When constipated students at Mimasake Women’s College in Japan took chlorella, they increased frequency of bowel movements and improved the softness of their stools.
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Can chlorella grow hair?
One of the main nutrients tossed around for hair health is biotin. But along with biotin, all B vitamins, including the active B12 found in chlorella, can also promote cellular health that can improve the look and feel of hair. This blood flow provides nutrients that allow for healthy hair growth.