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UnexpectedIlls
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Does anyone know of a good quality inexpensive brand that you have had good results with??

Thanks!!

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Jarrow Formulas, Yaeyama Chlorella, Powder or tablets.Great product and price.Hope you like it
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Please do a search here on Chlorella and you will get a lot of information. It has been discussed here for many years.

I do not know the brands mentioned. I stuck with the one that is grown in absolutely clean surroundings, Biopure. Chlorella is used in order to bind toxins - it does the same thing in nature if it is not protected while it is growing.

Please read up on it.

Take care.

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My doc, Dr. T, has me use MMS-PRO. I'm definitely getting a better reaction from this than Sun Chlorella

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My first LLMD had me using his brand of Chlorella for detoxing for a couple of years off and on, but to be honest, I don't recall the brand.

Now I have a new LLMD referred to me from the last one and he is discussing a product called Chitosan.

Is anyone knowledgeable enough here to know the differences in how the two productrs work? Pros and cons or either?

I'm finding that chitosan is harder on my stomach but since I'm on IV's now, perhaps my toxin level is just higher and I'm struggling more.

I was told they are both a form of detoxers and I need all the help I can get, but would love some information on both types of products from someeone that perhaps has done both at some time in their lives.

Any help would be so greatly appreciated.

Unexpected ill, I really hope you get some great feedback on this product. Detoxing is so important to our healing process and I too am curious about what kind of replies you get to this.

Good luck.

Cathy

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Source Naturals makes a decent Chlorella with no binders in it. You can purchase it at fernsnutrition.com.

Chitosan is made from shellfish so if one is shellfish intolerant they need to take something else.

You can try taking apple pectin as a more natural binder then Chitosan if it hurts your stomach or try activated charcoal.

Dr. Mercola seems to have a Chlorella that looks a lot like the biopure brand but it might cost slightly less.

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good chlorella is expensive, unfortunately.

i use prime chlorella. slightly less expensive than biopure, still high quality.

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Allergy Research Group makes good Chlorella.
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I use a brand called E-Lyte.
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e lyte from biopure or SUN is a good brand also

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UnexpectedIlls
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Thanks Guys!!

My LLMD is thinking about putting me on this but wants me to test for heavy metals first.

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