Greens really are good for you

April 29, 2009 by  

With the varied variety of super foods accessible online today it can be difficult to pick which ones to purchase and to understand which are the most optimal wellness.

A large number of professional herbal practitoners would advocate the supplement Chlorella Tablets, for its good all-round health attributes in a form the body can readily absorb.

Chlorella is basically an algae, a natural aquatic plant, consisting of a green photosynthetic pigment named chlorophyll which is very critical and imperitive to your health. As a matter of fact, Chlorella contains the highest chlorophyll content of any plant in our whole eco system and it’s nature’s most comprehensive source.

Chlorophyll assists in building up the levels of oxygen carried in our blood cells and aids natural detoxifying.

The renowned Dutch scientist M W Beijerinck discovered this algae in 1890 and called it Chlorella Powder (Chloros signifying green and Ella means small).

Naturally Green, a herbal remedies shop, stocks a wide number of Chlorella products, which include pure powder and tablets, created by the leading manufacturers using only the highest quality Chlorella. 100% pure with nothing added, just natural pressed powder.

It is also important to select a type of Chlorella that has had the cell wall broken so that it (helps with|aids} easy digestion and can be readily assimilated by the body.

The reason Chlorella is such a complete supplement is that is contains proteins, amino-acids, over 20 vitamins and minerals plus nucleic acids.

It is an excellent source of Iron, B12 and beta-carotene with antioxidant properties. Chlorella Powder is also an alkaline food and helps to maintain a neutral PH helping the body to stay in balance and maintain a healthy internal flora.

Disclaimer: This posting is created from information freely accessible in medical journals and the press. For medical advice you should always consult with your family doctor or other medical specialist.

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9 Responses to “Greens really are good for you”

  1. pearn on April 23rd, 2010 4:18 am

    ture how did he learn it backwards

  2. moorans on April 28th, 2010 6:45 pm

    Alkaline water cleanses the cells, but only adult stem cells from the bone marrow can rebuild them.

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  4. pferson han on May 21st, 2010 8:22 pm

    I’ve heard that. Some people don’t eat bananas either. At this point I’m just trying not to eat processed foods. I used to do mostly carrot juice and now I use mainly celery and cucumbers.

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