PRAGUE, Aug. 9 (Xinhua) -- A team of Czech specialists have been giving the bees chlorella algae in the form of powder or sweet dough and found out that bees had become more healthy and viable. Vaclav ...
When most people think of algae they probably think of the green substance that grows on the sides of aquariums or the kind that grow at the bottom of the ocean. This isn’t the most appetizing image ...
Chlorella is a green freshwater microalgae rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, omega-3 fatty acids. It also contains chlorophyll, which lends its signature green color and antioxidant ...
Chlorella is a nutrient-dense freshwater algae. It’s a close cousin to the saltwater-sourced spirulina. Researchers first studied chlorella after World War II as a potential protein option for a ...
Chlorella and spirulina are two types of nutrient-dense microalgae used as supplements. There is some evidence that both may support heart health, blood sugar control, and immune function. However, ...
Don't be fooled by its unassuming appearance. Chlorella, a single-celled green algae, is a nutritional powerhouse earning its reputation as a superfood. Packed with essential nutrients, vitamins, ...
Chlorella is an incredibly nutritious freshwater algae that is native to Japan and Taiwan commonly used for human consumption. It’s unicellular, and is a lovely green color due to its chlorophyll ...
Chlorella is a type of algae that grows in freshwater. It contains large amounts of chlorophyll, a pigment that plants and other organisms utilize to absorb light and use its energy to to produce life ...
Two vividly green powders, two very different promises. Your social feeds rave about “detox”, your local shop stacks tubs by the till, and a friend swears there’s a right answer. New research suggests ...