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Chlorella: Shown To Be Helpful in Fighting Degenerative DiseasesAge-related memory loss creeps up on all of us.
The facts are heart-breaking; millions suffer from Alzheimer's disease, a slow death of the brain. Among people who live to 85, fully half will suffer from this devastating illness, which kills off neurons deep within the brain that regulate memory and cognition.
At first it starts with an incident or two where we just can’t remember, or are slow to recall names, telephone numbers, addresses
- those small bits of information we’ve been able to recite with ease all our lives. As we
get older, these incidents become more persistent, leading to feelings of frustration and embarrassment. Jokingly saying it’s “old age” is not as humorous as it used to be.
In the realm of nutrition, chlorella is ably equipped to help you meet and overcome degenerative diseases by preventing them in the first place. It's a fact that as you age, you become more prone to malnutrition. Your metabolism slows down and grows less efficient, thereby rendering your cells less effective at absorbing nutrients.
The resulting malnutrition can set up a dangerous cycle and makes you more vulnerable to disease. To avoid this vicious cycle, chlorella is the answer as one of the most common experiences that people report when they first start taking chlorella is that they feel more energetic.
Many people who take chlorella discover that chronic conditions from which they have suffered for years improve or even disappear. Others users have experienced improvements from an astonishing range of ailments.
How can one health supplement provide relief for so many ailments?
The answer is that chlorella provides a multitude of benefits to the body, working where it is most needed to heal and protect. By rebuilding muscle and tissue, strengthening the immune system and removing damaging toxins, chlorella stimulates the body's own healing powers and puts nature to work on your behalf.
"With the continuous exposure of our foods to hydrocarbon insecticides and herbicides it seems that
chlorella should find its way onto everyone's dining table.
Chlorella should be taken daily to remove these harmful substances from our bodies before they cause cancer and other degenerative diseases. Chlorella has great potential in aiding the treatment of cancer
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"Chlorella - Natural Medicinal Algae" by Dr. David Steenblock, B.S., M.Sc., D.O.
(Some "experts" say that chlorella should be used during chemotherapy. Medical opinion is that it should be stopped during your treatment. The simple reason for this is that chemotherapy is designed to break down the immune system and the RNA/DNA whereas chlorella builds these up. So taking chlorella would be counter-productive to the regimen)
"We must realize that mineral salts in the soil must be water soluble to be used by plants, and if they are water soluble they are also subject to becoming dissolved by rain, washed into streams and rivers and carried off to sea. It is only in this last century that intensive agricultural methods have displaced more natural means of restoring soils. In a few decades, agriculture has stripped the earth of nutrients that may have taken nature thousands or millions of years to put there.
The bottom line: depleted soils build depleted food crops; depleted foods build depleted bodies; depleted bodies build disease....Chlorella, unlike most food crops, is grown in liquid, not in soil. The proper ingredients for its efficient growth can be easily obtained, so it can be grown almost anywhere (climate permitting) and the percentage of its various nutrients can be changed by modifying the growth medium.
Chlorella transforms inorganic chemicals into active, living bio-nutrients, sun-energized to provide vital food nutrients."
"Chlorella, Jewel of the Far East" by Dr. Bernard Jensen, D.O., Ph.D. |
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