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Although the Chlorella algae is tiny, it is a highly developed organism and has managed to survive for more than two million years despite all changes in its living conditions. This is probably the reason why scientists are so interested in this type of algae and why numerous scientific studies on its health effects now exist.
Another special feature of the Chlorella algae is its high chlorophyll content, which is reflected in its deep green color and which in this concentration This has not been measured in any other plant to date. Chlorophyll is almost identical in its chemical structure to the human blood pigment hemoglobin.
| Product Weight | 300 g |
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| Product Length | 7 cm |
| Product Height | 14 cm |
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| Product Weight | 300 g |
| Department | Adult Unisex |
| Product Length | 7 cm |
| Product Height | 14 cm |
| Product Width | 7 cm |




