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Hi, I have a lot of allergies now, and basically I'm allergic to everything I've been eating frequently (leaky gut syndrome). I've been taking a lot of chlorella tablets for months, so I'm wondering if it's logical that I might be allergic to chlorella. Is such a thing possible? Do you think it'd be prudent for me to stay away from the chlorella until I get my allergies under control?
I thought that chlorella might have a high chance of being allergenic because it has so much protein, but I've never heard before of someone having a chlorella allergy.
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if you have a lot of allergies and MCS it is advisable to rotate all supplements after awhile so the body doesn't get use to them and start reacting.
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Tammy N.
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It could be the sulphur that you are reacting to. It's happened to me. I'd try backing off for a while.
It's a tricky situation because you need sulphur in order to detox.
Good luck.
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sparkle7
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Yes, I recently heard Dr. K mention that some people are in an interview I was listening to.
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I guess I'll just stay away from chlorella for now. If lots of my allergies go away in a few months, then maybe I'll give it another try.
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sixgoofykids
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I'm allergic to chlorella.
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Kudzuslipper
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You can be allergic to anything. I
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Kudzuslipper
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You can be allergic to anything.
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