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Chlorella 1000mg 60 tabs - Now Foods

Chlorella 1000mg da Now contém clorela que é muito rica em ácidos nucléicos RNA e DNA - “factores de vida longa”. A Clorela é a única fonte do “Factor de Crescimento Clorela” (FCC), a fonte mais rica de Clorofila e com mais de 50% de proteína. Elimina metais pesados incluindo o Mercúrio e pesticidas. Contém aproximadamente 60% de proteínas, 18 aminoácidos, vitaminas e minerais (mais de 20 tipos). Fórmula vegetariana/vegan. Patente: Oferece o perfil de nutrientes naturais que se encontram na Genuine Whole Foods. A Clorela é uma microalga verde unicelular microscópica encontrada predominantemente em água doce, mas que também pode ser extraída de ambientes marinhos. A sua coloração verde-esmeralda e seu alto conteúdo de clorofila explicam a origem do seu nome, que deriva do prefixo "Chloros" (verde) e do sufixo "Ella" (pequena). No que diz respeito aos seus valores nutricionais, a Chlorella é considerada um dos alimentos mais completos. "Além de ser excelente fonte de proteínas, com todos os aminoácidos essenciais, a Clorela é uma boa fonte de minerais como fósforo, ferro, manganês, cobre, zinco, magnésio e cálcio. Ela também é fonte de vitaminas A e do complexo B (B1, B2, B3, B6, B12), vitamina C, vitamina E, ácido pantotênico, inositol, biotina e betacaroteno, assim como fibras e ácidos gordos poli-insaturados". Para se ter uma ideia da riqueza das proteínas dessa microalga, ela possui, em média, mais proteínas do que a carne de vaca (60% contra 45%). Desta forma, ela é considerada uma das mais microscópicas formas de vida e com a maior quantidade proporcional de nutrientes. Por esse e outros motivos, a Clorela é utilizada como suplemento alimentar de astronautas da NASA durante as suas viagens espaciais. A Clorela é diferente e superior a muitas vitaminas comerciais; é um alimento completo, contendo um poderoso concentrado natural de nutrientes. Os nutrientes contidos na Clorela incluem proteínas, minerais, aminoácidos, enzimas polissacarídeos, fibras, vitaminas e clorofila. A clorofila e seus derivados estimulam a formação de glóbulos vermelhos, afetam a nutrição e influenciam o metabolismo e a respiração. As vitaminas são cobertas por aminoácidos razão pela qual o organismo as assimila mais rapidamente. Possui 18 aminoácidos, incluindo os oito aminoácidos essenciais. Dentre as enzimas, existem importantes enzimas digestivas, frequentemente utilizadas em tratamentos de cancro. Alguns dos polissacarídeos são: galactose, xilose, ramnose e arabinose, que foram descobertos como cruciais para melhorar o sistema imunitário, a capacidade de comunicação das células e na identificação de corpos estranhos pelos linfócitos. O índice de DNA é de 3 % do seu volume total e o índice de RNA varia de 0.2 a 0.3 %. É rica em ácidos nucléicos - bons para o crescimento e antienvelhecimento (estudos concluíram originalmente que as sardinhas tinham a maior concentração de ácidos nucléicos, mas a Clorela possui dez vezes mais ácidos nucléicos do que a sardinha). A Clorela tem dez vezes mais beta-caroteno do que as cenouras e é rica em vitaminas do complexo B, mas, particularmente, rica em vitamina B-12 e por isso, é excelente para vegetarianos. Para além de seu benefício como alimento, existem numerosos estudos, a maioria por parte do Japão (e.g. Sarkar 1994 ou Hayatsu 1993 ou Konishi 1990), que demonstram ser a Clorela. um forte impulsionador do sistema imune. Sem quaisquer surpresas vários estudos mostram que ela combate a várias infecções (e.g. Konishi). Também se mostrou na pesquisa japonesa, que a Clorela promove o crescimento das crianças e fortalece seus tecidos por conter o Fator Clorela de Crescimento (FCC). Desde que é conhecido que a Clorela incrementa o conteúdo dos glóbulos brancos do organismo, revelou-se como uma ajuda durante e após a quimioterapia.A Clorela, particularmente, aumenta a produção de macrófagos e de linfócitos T. Depois de uma pesquisa feita por Waladkhani e Clemens em 1990 (sobre os efeitos de fitoquímicos dietéticos no desenvolvimento do cancro) tem aumentado o interesse nos benefícios da clorofila em geral no processo de combate ao cancro de colo e de mama. A Clorela é particularmente um bom agente desintoxicante; pode ajudar na desintoxicação de metais pesados, como por exemplo, o mercúrio e na desintoxicação de pesticidas.

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Now Chlorella 1000mg for Metal Detoxification


Now's Chlorella 1000mg contains chlorella, which is very rich in RNA and DNA nucleic acids—"long-life factors." Chlorella is the only source of "Chlorella Growth Factor" (CGF), the richest source of chlorophyll, and contains over 50% protein. It eliminates heavy metals, including mercury, and pesticides. It contains approximately 60% protein, 18 amino acids, vitamins, and minerals (over 20 types). Vegetarian/vegan formula.

Patent: Delivers the natural nutrient profile found in Genuine Whole Foods.

Chlorella is a microscopic, single-celled green microalgae found predominantly in freshwater, but can also be extracted from marine environments. Its emerald green color and high chlorophyll content explain the origin of its name, which derives from the prefix "Chloros" (green) and the suffix "Ella" (small). Regarding its nutritional values, chlorella is considered one of the most complete foods. "In addition to being an excellent source of protein, with all the essential amino acids, chlorella is a good source of minerals such as phosphorus, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. It is also a source of vitamins A and B complex (B1, B2, B3, B6, B12), vitamin C, vitamin E, pantothenic acid, inositol, biotin, and beta-carotene, as well as fiber and polyunsaturated fatty acids."

To give you an idea of ​​the protein richness of this microalgae, it has, on average, more protein than beef (60% versus 45%). Therefore, it is considered one of the most microscopic life forms and has the highest proportional amount of nutrients. For this and other reasons, chlorella is used as a dietary supplement by NASA astronauts during their space travels. Chlorella is different from and superior to many commercial vitamins; it is a complete food, containing a powerful natural concentrate of nutrients. The nutrients contained in chlorella include proteins, minerals, amino acids, polysaccharide enzymes, fiber, vitamins, and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll and its derivatives stimulate red blood cell formation, affect nutrition, and influence metabolism and respiration. Vitamins are covered by amino acids, which is why the body assimilates them more quickly. It has 18 amino acids, including the eight essential amino acids. Among the enzymes, there are important digestive enzymes, frequently used in cancer treatments. Some of the polysaccharides are galactose, xylose, rhamnose, and arabinose, which have been discovered to be crucial for improving the immune system, cell communication, and the identification of foreign bodies by lymphocytes. The DNA content is 3% of its total volume, and the RNA content ranges from 0.2 to 0.3%. It is rich in nucleic acids—good for growth and anti-aging (studies originally concluded that sardines had the highest concentration of nucleic acids, but chlorella has ten times more nucleic acids than sardines). Chlorella has ten times more beta-carotene than carrots and is rich in B vitamins, but particularly rich in vitamin B-12, making it excellent for vegetarians. Beyond its benefits as a food, numerous studies, most from Japan (e.g., Sarkar 1994, Hayatsu 1993, or Konishi 1990), demonstrate that chlorella is a powerful immune system booster. Unsurprisingly, several studies show that it combats various infections (e.g., Konishi). Japanese research has also shown that chlorella promotes growth in children and strengthens their tissues by containing Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). Since chlorella is known to increase the body's white blood cell count, it has been shown to be helpful during and after chemotherapy. Chlorella, in particular, increases the production of macrophages and T lymphocytes. After research by Waladkhani and Clemens in 1990 (on the effects of dietary phytochemicals on cancer development), interest in the benefits of chlorophyll in general in combating colon and breast cancer has increased. Chlorella is particularly effective as a detoxifying agent; can help detoxify heavy metals such as mercury and detoxify pesticides.

Now Chlorella 1000mg for Metal Detoxification


Now's Chlorella 1000mg contains chlorella, which is very rich in RNA and DNA nucleic acids—"long-life factors." Chlorella is the only source of "Chlorella Growth Factor" (CGF), the richest source of chlorophyll, and contains over 50% protein. It eliminates heavy metals, including mercury, and pesticides. It contains approximately 60% protein, 18 amino acids, vitamins, and minerals (over 20 types). Vegetarian/vegan formula.

Patent: Delivers the natural nutrient profile found in Genuine Whole Foods.

Chlorella is a microscopic, single-celled green microalgae found predominantly in freshwater, but can also be extracted from marine environments. Its emerald green color and high chlorophyll content explain the origin of its name, which derives from the prefix "Chloros" (green) and the suffix "Ella" (small). Regarding its nutritional values, chlorella is considered one of the most complete foods. "In addition to being an excellent source of protein, with all the essential amino acids, chlorella is a good source of minerals such as phosphorus, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. It is also a source of vitamins A and B complex (B1, B2, B3, B6, B12), vitamin C, vitamin E, pantothenic acid, inositol, biotin, and beta-carotene, as well as fiber and polyunsaturated fatty acids."

To give you an idea of ​​the protein richness of this microalgae, it has, on average, more protein than beef (60% versus 45%). Therefore, it is considered one of the most microscopic life forms and has the highest proportional amount of nutrients. For this and other reasons, chlorella is used as a dietary supplement by NASA astronauts during their space travels. Chlorella is different from and superior to many commercial vitamins; it is a complete food, containing a powerful natural concentrate of nutrients. The nutrients contained in chlorella include proteins, minerals, amino acids, polysaccharide enzymes, fiber, vitamins, and chlorophyll. Chlorophyll and its derivatives stimulate red blood cell formation, affect nutrition, and influence metabolism and respiration. Vitamins are covered by amino acids, which is why the body assimilates them more quickly. It has 18 amino acids, including the eight essential amino acids. Among the enzymes, there are important digestive enzymes, frequently used in cancer treatments. Some of the polysaccharides are galactose, xylose, rhamnose, and arabinose, which have been discovered to be crucial for improving the immune system, cell communication, and the identification of foreign bodies by lymphocytes. The DNA content is 3% of its total volume, and the RNA content ranges from 0.2 to 0.3%. It is rich in nucleic acids—good for growth and anti-aging (studies originally concluded that sardines had the highest concentration of nucleic acids, but chlorella has ten times more nucleic acids than sardines). Chlorella has ten times more beta-carotene than carrots and is rich in B vitamins, but particularly rich in vitamin B-12, making it excellent for vegetarians. Beyond its benefits as a food, numerous studies, most from Japan (e.g., Sarkar 1994, Hayatsu 1993, or Konishi 1990), demonstrate that chlorella is a powerful immune system booster. Unsurprisingly, several studies show that it combats various infections (e.g., Konishi). Japanese research has also shown that chlorella promotes growth in children and strengthens their tissues by containing Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). Since chlorella is known to increase the body's white blood cell count, it has been shown to be helpful during and after chemotherapy. Chlorella, in particular, increases the production of macrophages and T lymphocytes. After research by Waladkhani and Clemens in 1990 (on the effects of dietary phytochemicals on cancer development), interest in the benefits of chlorophyll in general in combating colon and breast cancer has increased. Chlorella is particularly effective as a detoxifying agent; can help detoxify heavy metals such as mercury and detoxify pesticides.

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