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seewater69
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Hi all,

I need to take out amalgam filligs and I have a lot and big. I was going to buy chlorella but I don't knwo which type to choose and which brand.
I know this topic has been discuss before only I coulnd't find it, can someone who doesn't mind repeating him/herself point me to the right direction?

THANK YOU

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Hi Gigi,

thank yoo, but I was on the Biopure site and there are many different types of chlorella there, are they all good?

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Yes, they are all good. The concentrated ones are more expensive and you also need the bulk/fiber of the tablets for mop-up. Stick with the chlorella pyrenoidosa if you can.

I would avoid any chlorella that have any fillers added. Neither Biopure or Nutramedix have any fillers (Mag stearate, etc.) We get enough of that with all the other supplements that most people take. Our gut is probably lined with pounds of that stuff.

The industry has developed several ways of cracking the membrane. But mechanical destruction of the membrane leads to subsequent oxidative damage to some of the most precioous ingredients, such as Chlorella's fatty acids.
Biopure uses a patented process by which stiff structural elements of the cell wall are cracked by using sound waves. This keeps the extra cellular chlorella barrier intact protecting all of the cells organelles.

If I wanted to assure my child to grow a good set of teeth, etc., then I would look at the concentrated forms, the Chlorella Growth Factor, etc. But that is not what you need.

Take care.

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Thank you!!!
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http://search.ebay.de/_W0QQsassZselassieiservant

I got a copy of the report checking heavy metals from it, it shows clean. It's not organic, but I never found any organic chlorella so far.

It was tested energetically by two ART practioners and it tested good.

The species is different from vulgaris and pyrenoidosa, though. But that's what I'm using this last month. Not much research on it then.

I don't know if he sells to the US though, but the price is interesting.

Selma

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Thank you, Selma. Would rather skimp and do without something else than saving a few pennies or dollars by buying just any Chlorella from E-bay. Chlorella to me is the most important product in all of neurotoxin elimination/detox. Getting rid of the metals, as you probably have discovered, is quite a difficult task.

Take care.

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quote:
Originally posted by GiGi:


If I wanted to assure my child to grow a good set of teeth, etc., then I would look at the concentrated forms, the Chlorella Growth Factor, etc.


Gigi, will the Chlorella Growth Factor still perform as well on the toxin removal? I want to get this one for my son, to help remove any mercury he received via vaccinations, but if CGF does all that AND is better for kids, it seems like the way to go for me. He's 2. Maybe we can both use it...

Please advise.

Thanks,

- JB

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So is Bio Pure the best....??

anyone else....

just called my Doc's office and they like Prime Chlorella...

http://www.prime-chlorella.com/products.html

both look like great companies...but what do you say?

and cilantro....there's no tablet???I don't want to put alcohol into my body if I don't have to... or is that darn out foolisH/too picky???

what would you all say??

thanks~ fawne

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JohnnyB, I think both the tablets/or powder is important for fiber, if you are concerned with neurotoxin detox. The CGF is not as easy to take unless you put it into some soup, etc. But the dental arch/teeth benefit was research in Japan and of course verified by young patients is based on the CGF.

Cilantro raw, not in tincture, does not work for the intracellular detox (brain). Cilantro contains a slightly toxic substance that is eliminated by heat and the research by Yoshiaki Omura, MD is based on that factor, not on raw cilantro. It is the only agent that crosses the blood brain barrier. Used by drops - it is pretty difficult to control how much you are putting into you --- it is very potent stuff.

In drop form, it can also be used by rubbing into specific areas. It is described in a post - search chlorella/cilantro.

Do not use cilantro early in the detox phase. You need to empty all other extracellular areas first with other agents - DMPS/DMSA,Chlorella - otherwise you bring metals down from the brain and cause overload into an already loaded rest of the body.

There are many posts on chlorella/cilantro - can't get to the specific one because I keep losing my internet access line. Am in the middle of changing companies.

Kaui, I am not familiar with other chlorellas, except the ones we stopped using some years ago because of loss of quality. The only direct comparison I have is with what we use and what Dr. K. uses. I am not familiar with other doctors' results. This is what I go by. So you are on your own for chosing chlorella.

Take care.

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I bought Chlorella tablets and tired chewing them after my breakfast. I almost lost my breakfast and all the expensive meds I had just taken.

If it needs to be chewed, does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? I can't tolerate the taste, it makes me completely nauseous. [confused]

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Nowhere does it say that you have to chew the chlorella tablets. You can take them and swallow them with liquids like any other tablet or capsule. But if you want them to have the effect they are intended for, you will have to take them 30 minutes before you eat.

I have posted the whole long description of why to take and how to take chlorella so many times.
It also gives you the reason for the timing. So please do a search.

Take care.

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I've done a search, more than once. I also know that the tablets I had said to take WITH meals. Finally, I recall reading recently that you should chew the tablets for maximum benefit.

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