Description
Grown in clear fresh water, and carefully processed so that the abundance of essential nutrients can be easily absorbed.
Suggested Daily Serving:
1-3 teaspoons (3-5 g)
The daily serving suggestion is a guideline to help you get started. Try different recipes and see how they make you feel. Listen to your body, and when in doubt, consult with your trusted healthcare provider.
How do I use this?
- Add to smoothies, water and juices
- Stir into honey or natural maple syrup and add to breakfasts
- Blend with garlic, olive oil, nuts and lemon juice for a fresh take on pesto
For best health results
- Avoid heating; add to cool or tempered food
- Take in conjunction with spirulina powder
Ingredients
Organic Chlorella powder (Chlorella vulgaris), 90 g/ 3.17 oz
Storage
Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Packaging:
Foil lined, resealable zip pack for long-term freshness.
Precautions & Additional Information
We maintain the highest quality standards throughout the cultivation, collection and processing of the pure Chlorella Powder we use.
Side-Effects or Interactions:
- Chlorella has no known severe, serious, or moderate interactions with other drugs.
- If you are on blood-thinning medication or have thyroid conditions, please consult with your healthcare provider before taking chlorella.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
There isn’t enough research to know with certainty if chlorella is safe for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Sufficient protein and nutrient rich food is needed during pregnancy and breastfeeding, to support your baby’s development and growth. Unfortunately much conflicting information exists about superfoods’ safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding. People may be understandably fearful of making recommendations which may (or not) harm a mother or baby. But how does that help you make healthy decisions for your baby?
We believe you know your body better than anyone else. With helpful nutritional advice, you can make the best decisions. But of course, there are always risks and when there is a tiny human involved we feel those risks more than ever. Remember that first and foremost, superfoods are just that… food. Consider that superfoods have been used for many decades – serious concerns would likely have surfaced by now. Never the less, use them in moderation and listen to your body. If any food or superfood give you adverse effects, stop taking it.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredient |
% Per 100 g |
Quantity per 100 g |
Protein |
57,2 % |
57,2 g |
Carbohydrates |
11,2 % |
11,2 g |
of which sugar |
0,8 % |
0,8 g |
Fat |
6,7 % |
6,7 g |
– Saturated |
2,7 % |
2,7 g |
Energy: 474,9 Kcal / 1987 KJ per 100g
Ingredient |
% RDA |
Amount per 10 g serving |
Pantothenic acid |
217 % |
13 mg |
Vitamin B12 |
200 % |
5 mcg |
Iron |
150 % |
21 mg |
Folic acid |
115 % |
230 mcg |
Zinc |
70 % |
6,98 mg |
Vitamin B2 |
22 % |
0,31 mg |
Biotin |
20 % |
10 mcg |
Phosphorus |
17 % |
121 mg |
Carotenoids |
|
91,7 mg |
% RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance)