Monday, January 18, 2010

What is Chlorella?

Chlorella is a green algae and appears above as seen through a microscope. Algae are a group of palnts, one-celled, colonical, or many celled, containing no true root, stem, or leaf. This particular fresh-water, single celled, microscopic plant contains a whole host of nutritious and health building nutrients. Chlorella gets its name


from its high content of chlorophyll (the highest of any known plant). In addition to chlorophyll it contains vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, nuclieic acids, amino acids, enzymes, CGF (Chlorella growth Factor) and other substances.

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