quote:Originally posted by cave76: Look up the molecular weight of the molecule.
Yeah, but which molecule?
Chlorella consists of many different molecules:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorella "Chlorella is a collective name for a single celled algae. It is about 2 to 10 μm and is a circular organism. It has chlorophyll in its cell and looks green when gathered. It has a very high photosynthesis ability and multiplies rapidly with carbon dioxide, water, sunlight, and small amount of minerals."
"It is also an attractive food source because it is high in protein and other essential nutrients; when dried, it is about 45% protein, 20% fat, 20% carbohydrate, 5% fiber, and 10% minerals and vitamins."
Some of the molecules chlorella consists of will pass the BBB, others won't. (I don't think Chlorella will float through our system as a whole single celled algae; or will it?)
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Gigi had mentioned in earlier posts, that the chlorella works in the digestive system for metals, toxins. If the metals, toxins, are in the brain, or sequestered in (maybe nerves?) other things are used.
I think it is used even for daily mop ups.
Then, there are some folks here who said their doctors said chlorella is not a good mop up. Nothing said about doseage though, when they made that statement. Perhaps Dr. K used a different procedure.
Best to check her posts for accuracy, or even Dr. K protocols, since the above comment is based on my astounding memory/misperceptions/vague recollections.
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