chlorella

Differences between chlorella vulgaris and pyrenoidosa?

There are 3 varieties of Chlorella Chlorella is a unicellular eukaryotic alga that grows under both phototrophic and mixotrophic conditions mainly in freshwater. Botanists describe a large number of species of Chlorella but today recognize only three varieties (Krienitz et al., 2004)[1] . The three varieties of Chlorella defined by botanists are: • Chlorella vulgaris• […]

Purity of Chlorella ?

Why is the purity of Chlorella essential? The Chlorella consumed must be absolutely pure. The micro-alga Chlorella will start by cleaning its environment, which will be first of all its culture medium. It will instantly fix the heavy metals present in its environment and keep them trapped by its membrane. Chlorella has a hyper affinity […]

Solving chronic problems

Constipation, fatigue, menopause, Candida albican, skin (psoriasis), stress, brittle nails, sparse hair, … The effect of chlorella on intestinal function is immediate, from the very first days! That’s why it’s advisable to reach the recommended daily dose of around 3 grams a day, or 10 tablets, within a few days, depending on reactions (See Chlorella: […]

Excellent patient support

Chlorella is excellent in support of fragile people Chlorella is recommended for all those who have health problems that reduce their physical and moral resistance. The main effects of Chlorella, which make it a valuable natural supplement for the sick, are due to its action on the immune system. A recent study, conducted by Jung […]

Chlorella : Taxonomy & Phylogenesis

Three species of Chlorella Today botanists consider that three species constitute the Chlorella group: Chlorella vulgaris, Chlorella lobophora and Chlorella sorokiniana (Krienitz et al., 2004). Organic Chlorella eChlorial is exclusively composed of the species vulgaris. Chlorella pyrenoidosa would be a mixture of species composed mostly of vulgaris. Chlorella vulgaris and Chlorella pyrenoidosa? According to the […]

A Freshwater Micro Alga

Chlorella is a freshwater microalgae There are about thirty species of Chlorella in nature. Chlorella belongs to the family of freshwater microalgae that appeared on our planet about 2.5 billion years ago. It has survived through the ages, intact, thanks to its mode of reproduction and because it is remarkably balanced! Algae are among the […]

Clinical studies & immune system

Studies report the ability of Chlorella to stimulate the immune system A recent study, conducted by Jung Hyun Kwak (2012) and his team of researchers from the University of Seoul (South Korea), tends to demonstrate that Chlorella would be able to stimulate the immune activity of a healthy adult having consumed 5 g per day […]

Chlorella for Animals

Studies of the effects of Chlorella on animals Studies have shown that animal diets enriched with 0.1-0.8% or up to 3% of Chlorella daily (depending on the animal and how it is raised) can offer significant health benefits. Laboratory studies of this type have been conducted on large populations of guinea pigs. Other studies have […]