What is the difference between chlorella and blue green algae




















The benefits of this very, very green Algae: it is very rich in nutrients: including B Vitamins, Carotene, and Chlorophyll obvious from its deep green color.

People have been taking chlorella for sustained over-all energy, and they buy it again and again. This particular Algae seems to grow only in particular places. The most plentiful amount of this algae is in a lake in Oregon called Klamath Lake. Just as Spirulina was popularized by word of mouth through a network of independent distributors, the first Blue Green Algae was sold in this manner by a company that surfaced in the mid 80s.

They started harvesting in Somehow, some way, Blue Green Algae gradually received the incredible press it deserved. Possibly because it is so rich in amino acids that it goes directly to the back of the head, and seems to be very effective in mentally stimulating the human brain. Better than coffee, I would say, without the many negative side effects one finds with caffeine. Companies selling Spirulina decided to jump on the Blue Green Algae bandwagon. Instead of putting Spirulina on their label, many of these companies labeled their product, believe it or not, Blue Green Algae.

And it is true, Spirulina is a blue green Algae, in color. Yet, Spirulina is not Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae. So if you are taking a product labeled Blue Green Algae, and you are not getting an incredible mental clarity from the product, but are feeling very fulfilled nutritionally from it especially in the frontal area of the head — check your label.

If the words Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae are not on the label, you are not getting what you thought you might be getting. Exact dates have not been checked for accuracy, nor has there been included here any scientific information about the benefits and the specific nutrients contained in these mineral-rich plants. There are many books, articles, and websites that provide this information.

The intent of this article is not to impress you with what scientific facts about Algae, because others have done that and admirably well. Rather the purpose of this article is to inspire you, to excite your imagination, to get you to jump into the World of Algae with enthusiasm. Of course, one has to try the product first before one truly becomes inspired. I personally eat all of these Algaes as one might eat candy, or nuts, or seeds.

Spirulina can be felt in the forehead and above area of the head. It is very rich in protein, and is very satisfying. We must know that these blue green algae, of which there are some 7, species, are cyanobacteria, and that in this family of multiple strains are toxic. Klamath can also suffer from pollution problems in the form of microcystins - dangerous for the liver - that develop in the waters of the American lake.

This has prompted WHO to issue a warning about it. In addition, according to the AFFSSA - French Agency for Food Safety - Klamath "does not have all the guarantees of safety" and "its effects on well-being are not scientifically substantiated", which is against the case for spirulina for example.

The properties specific to the three algae On a nutritional level, klamath is richer in vitamins, trace elements and minerals than spirulina. It is reputed to be a "superfood", even the most complete food on the planet, that boosts immune defenses and improves intellectual performance.

Containing phycocyanin and phenylethylamine, AFA is also recommended for osteoarthritis, inflammatory problems and mood disorders. Spirulina is itself richer in iron and for this reason, it is recommended especially for athletes and people suffering from dietary deficiencies, or even anemia.

As for chlorella, it is the only one to contain chlorophyll, which has a detoxifying action on the body, helps eliminate toxins and stimulates blood circulation. Hills started a company whereby the products were sold through a marketing structure then known as multi-level distributing, and is now termed network marketing. This system works when individuals discover a product through use and beneficial results.

They sign up as distributors and share the results and information with friends and co-workers, who then may become distributors themselves. After Spirulina made national news- everyone wanted it! Within one month of the headline, fifty companies introduced their brands of Spirulina into Health Food Stores. Personally, I never considered Spirulina a diet aid. Yet, it undoubtedly leaves you satisfied, and often when satisfied, you might have a tendency not to over-eat.

Chlorella A few years later, the spotlight turned to Chlorella Blue Green Algae This particular Algae seems to grow only in particular places.

The most plentiful amount of this algae is in a lake in Oregon called Klamath Lake. Just as Spirulina was popularized by word of mouth through a network of independent distributors, the first Blue Green Algae was sold in this manner by a company that surfaced in the mid 80s.

They started harvesting in Somehow, some way, Blue Green Algae gradually received the incredible press it deserved. Possibly because it is so rich in amino acids that it goes directly to the back of the head, and seems to be very effective in mentally stimulating the human brain. Better than coffee, I would say, without the many negative side effects one finds with caffeine.

Companies selling Spirulina decided to jump on the Blue Green Algae bandwagon. Instead of putting Spirulina on their label, many of these companies labeled their product, believe it or not, Blue Green Algae. And it is true, Spirulina is a blue green Algae, in color. Yet, Spirulina is not Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae. So if you are taking a product labeled Blue Green Algae , and you are not getting an incredible mental clarity from the product, but are feeling very fulfilled nutritionally from it especially in the frontal area of the head - check your label.

If the words Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae are not on the label, you are not getting what you thought you might be getting. Superfoods are here to stay. Exact dates have not been checked for accuracy, nor has there been included here any scientific information about the benefits and the specific nutrients contained in these mineral-rich plants. There are many books, articles, and websites that provide this information.

The intent of this article is not to impress you with what scientific facts about Algae, because others have done that and admirably well. Rather the purpose of this article is to inspire you, to excite your imagination, to get you to jump into the World of Algae with enthusiasm.

Of course, one has to try the product first before one truly becomes inspired.



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