March 14, 2009

Greens really are good for you ? Chlorella is a astounding super food

With the increasing variety of health supplements accessible online today it can often be hard to pick which ones to invest in and to understand which are the most optimum wellness.

Most professional herbal practitoners would advocate the supplement Chlorella Powder, for its good all-round health attributes in a form the body can readily assimilate.

Chlorella is basically an algae, a natural underwater plant, consisting of a green photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll which is exceedingly critical and important to your health. In fact, Chlorella contains the highest chlorophyll content of any known plant in our whole eco system and it is nature's most extensive source.

Chlorophyll helps build up the levels of oxygen carried in our blood cells and aids natural purifying.

The famous Dutch scientist M W Beijerinck founded this algae in 1890 and named it Chlorella Powder (Chloros meaning green and Ella meaning small).

TheSuperfoodCo, a herbal remedies store, carries a wide number of Chlorella products, including pure powder and tablets, developed by the leading brands utilising only the highest quality Chlorella. 100% pure with nothing added, just natural hard pressed powder.

It is also important to choose a variety of Chlorella that has cracked cell walls so that it (helps with|aids} easy digestion and can be easily absorbed by the body.

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

It is an outstanding source of Iron, B12 and beta-carotene with antioxidant attributes. Chlorella also helps to sustain a neutral PH helping the body to stay in balance and remain healthy.

Disclaimer: This post is based on data freely available in the press and mdeical journals. For medical advice you should always consult with a family GP or other medical specialist.

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