Four science-backed benefits of chlorella
02/15/2018 / By Kristine Payne / Comments
Four science-backed benefits of chlorella

As superfoods continue to grow in popularity, so too has the interest in chlorella. This deep-green alga is the close cousin of spirulina. Although both look similar at first glance, there are quite a few differences that make them distinct from each other. The biggest of these is that chlorella has a unique nutritional profile that makes it incredibly beneficial in its own way. From reducing free radical stress to enhancing the immune system, here’s what chlorella can do for you — according to science.

  1. Chlorella binds with heavy metals — Over the years, numerous animal studies have demonstrated the efficacy of chlorella in maintaining health and wellness. One study from 2009 showed that supplementing with chlorella can help cadmium-administered rats rid their bodies of the heavy metal. In fact, the researchers themselves wrote about and praised the potency of chlorella. This is because chlorella is a chelating agent, or a substance that binds with heavy metal toxins. In turn, this makes it easier for the body to expel heavy metals.
  2. Chlorella supports a healthy immune system — The researchers behind a 2012 study found that giving healthy adults chlorella supplements can support immune system function. Although they acknowledged that more work and a broader, more diverse test subject population would be needed, the researchers noted that the positive effect on their participants’ immune systems was very promising.
  3. Chlorella helps support weight management plans — Combined with healthy dietary choices and regular physical activity, chlorella can play a role in weight loss. This particular benefit has been attributed to the ability of cholera to help maintain normal blood sugar levels, according to a 2014 study. This, in addition to its toxin-binding activity, is a definite boon for anyone who’s trying to stay a desirable weight or lose some.
  4. Chlorella encourages healthy aging — According to one study, chlorella can provide some relief from oxidative stress. This is a phenomenon where free radicals accumulate faster than the body can neutralize them. Chlorella can help re-stabilize this balance, and a number of researchers have found that to be the case.

Chlorella brands are almost a dime a dozen these days. However, what’s unfortunate about this is that many of those brands are polluted with heavy metals. That’s the last thing you want from a supplement that’s meant to help flush toxic elements out of your body. Don’t let that worry you though; the Health Ranger Store has you covered.

Health Ranger Select Organic Clean Chlorella is the cleanest chlorella you’ll find, bar none. We’ve gone the extra mile to ensure that every batch has minimal heavy metals by putting it through strict and exhaustive testing. At the same time, we’ve also made sure that our chlorella has the highest levels of immune-supporting zinc.

There are two varieties for you to choose from: Health Ranger Select Clean Chlorella is perfect for expelling toxic metals and synthetic chemicals, while Health Ranger Select Organic Clean Chlorella™ SL is best for enhancing recovery and healing. Both are good because they’re the purest chlorella on the planet. We’ve made no compromise, and neither should you.

Sources include:

NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov 1

NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov 2

NCBI.NLM.NIH.gov 3

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