Chlorella Constipation
by The Colon Cleansing & Constipation Resource Center
What Is Chlorella?
Dubbed as one of the world's most influential
organisms over the course of it's three and a half billon year
lifespan, chlorella was the first link in the food chain and has
continued to be one of the world's "most powerful foods." Chlorella was
discovered in early twentieth century Germany, where German scientists
were on the forefront of invoking the idea of making food from
chlorella into action. The initial interest in the power of chlorella
plant lied with it's capabilities to be a reliable food source. In the
late-fifties it was discovered that chlorella could not be a reliable
source of food due to a low level of digestibility. Researchers then
turned their sights on using chlorella as the ultimate promoter of
superior health.
Chlorella, packing a combination of sixty
percent essential amino acid proteins, has become a popular health
supplement, Japan began using chlorella as a food supplement in the
mid-eighties following more than three decades of studies involving
chlorella cells. In fact, the Japan Chlorella Research Center was
founded in 1957 and went on to become largest facility for cultivating
chlorella. In 1975, one of Japan's foremost publications on health,
Japanese Journal of Nutrition, published the results of study that
pointed to the link between a diet including chlorella and a lowered
level of blood and liver cholesterol.
With the emergence of the
twenty-first century, the United States and Europe begun pointing to
the potentially helpful health hints offered up by chlorella plant
cells and supplements. Chlorella cells draw their energy from the light
of the sun, the cells then begin to demonstrate a characteristic trait
that has been dubbed the Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). The CGF trait
divides the chlorella cell and increases it's reproduction value. The
Chlorella Growth Factor urges strong growth in children and provokes
the repair of tissues that have been damaged. When chlorella is
ingested, the body is believed to pick up some of the natural elements
of the sun.
Chlorella and Constipation
Amongst it's list
of purported health benefits, chlorella's chlorophyll contents from
which chlorella draws it's name, which are high in dietary fiber, are
influential in preventing constipation. The chlorella plant contains
more chlorophyll in just one gram than any other plant in the world.
Chlorophyll is the one of the most reliable food forces for cleansing
not only the bowel, but the blood and liver, as well. Chlorella has
also been proven to help the body emit heavy metals and poisonous
substance from it's midst-and these detoxification effects can be
paramount in hoisting consistent constipation. Chlorella is a union of
green algae composed of a edible outer shell and a inner nucleus filled
with fiber. The plant's blood cleaning abilities is an important step
of carrying waste away from the body's tissues.
The Japanese
medical community has become interested in chlorella for it's solid
abilities as a detoxifier. One of nature's resident cleaners, chlorella
stimulates and reinvigorates the constipated bowel by prompting the
growth of a colon cleaning bacteria known as lactobacillus. Couple
lactobacillus with chlorella's resident acting agent, chlorophyll and
the bowel has found itself a concoction to lead heavy metals and out of
the intestinal tract. Oxy-Powder is a supplement that, like
lactobacillus, works as the colon sweeping approach to curtailing
constipation. Chlorella aides constipation in four essential ways:
Reinstates regular movement of the bowels
Normalizes bowel scents
Detoxifies the bowel
Assist with the repair of damaged bowel tissue
Chlorella's Health Benefits
Chlorella
supplements have become a source of biological essentials like
vitamins, and chlorophyll. But the so-called "green blood cell" has a
lot in the way of capability to knotch on it's belt. Available in the
form of powder, tablets, capsules, and granules, chlorella features a
wide array of health related benefits. For starters, the chlorella
growth factor in chlorella cells and supplements have been linked to an
ability to promote metabolism. A nourishing source of chlorophyll, that
element of chlorella is cited to be helpful in the healing of wounds.
Chlorella contains the power of a combination of anti-oxidants with
beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Some of the other chlorella
health benefits are:
An increase of control over anemia due to the chlorophyll, iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12 contents of chlorella.
Prompting the body's immune system
Reducing cholesterol
Protects the liver, kidneys, and bronchial systems
Improves skin conditions
Cleansing the blood stream, which can be beneficial in preventing the developement of high blood pressure
Chlorella
studies have shown the plant's cells are proactive in stimulating
T-cells, and largely improving the immune system's ability to ward off
the formation of diseases like cancer, hypoglycemia, and bacteria.
Chlorella's high concentration of chlorophyll has been cited to
eliminate halitosis in a matter of just days. And after reversing
constipation, chlorella can improve the stink of heavily accented
stools. There has also been some evidence that chlorella features
anti-aging agents.
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