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hi,

why nto ask sun chlorella for any results of their internal lab testing of

their products for purity and ingrediants.(companys do that on their

proudcts)Often the companys will also send out their products to independant

labs at the same time for addtional testing so see if they will send u a

copy of their lastest lab asseys of sun chorlella product.

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In a message dated 3/26/03 9:57:19 PM Mountain Standard Time,

gayu_pwc7@... writes:

> Attached you will find a

> nutritional analysis of Sun Chlorella

>

Did the analysis actually LOOK for heavy metals?

If you don' look surely you don' find.

Adrienne

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Hi All,

This topic is really interesting as my homeopath recommended Chlorella as

the best way of getting rid of heavy metals.

Does anyone know of a good supplier either in the United Kingdom

(preferable) or the USA.

A

Sun Chlorella

> In a message dated 3/27/03 12:35:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> writes:

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> > Here is an email from the Sun Chlorella representative for the query

> > whether it has mercury contect in them or not. I read in the archives

> > about it and I received this email and thought this might be of

> > interest to people here. Thanks, Gayathri.

> >

> Thanks for that Gayathri. I take Sun myself. The other good one out

there

> is Nature's Balance, out of High Point NC. Perhaps you can contact them

and

> let us know what they say too. I have read that chlorella contains growth

> factors (and someone just told me bee pollen does too), another good

reason

> to take them. Chlorella is supposed to have more chlorophyl than any

other

> plant out there, so you know it has to be good for you.

>

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I have received offer from Sun Chlorella co to buy they product. They

caim that it don`t have any molds and has a lot of chlorophyl. If

somebody tried it?

Or can you recommend liquid chlorophil supplement without additives?

Liz

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Hello Liz,

Bee doesn't recommend Chlorella because most candida sufferers do not

do well with it as it is so strong. It is made from algae which is a

fungal-type plant, that, if I remember right continues to reproduce

through spores, which is not good a good thing.

Chlorohyll is the better way to go. Natures Way, Bernard Jensen or

Natures Sunshine are three good brands that I know of.

Hope this helps! :-)

Debra

" imsinfo " <imsinfo@...> wrote:

I have received offer from Sun Chlorella co to buy they product. They

caim that it don`t have any molds and has a lot of chlorophyl. If

somebody tried it?

Or can you recommend liquid chlorophil supplement without additives?

Liz

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