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Yes, kidney transplant recipients can use sun chlorella. This is just a natural green product that is high in plant protein.

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What is Sun Chlorella?

I believe this Sun Chlorella you are refering to is the pure pulverized Chlorella pyrenoidosa grown and cultured by the SUN CHLORELLA CORP. The chlorella which is a green algae is prepared by the company as a dietary supplement. You can get more information about it through their website www.sunchlorellausa.com elizabeth I believe this Sun Chlorella you are refering to is the pure pulverized Chlorella pyrenoidosa grown and cultured by the SUN CHLORELLA CORP. The chlorella which is a green algae is prepared by the company as a dietary supplement. You can get more information about it through their website www.sunchlorellausa.com elizabeth I believe this Sun Chlorella you are refering to is the pure pulverized Chlorella pyrenoidosa grown and cultured by the SUN CHLORELLA CORP. The chlorella which is a green algae is prepared by the company as a dietary supplement. You can get more information about it through their website www.sunchlorellausa.com elizabeth I believe this Sun Chlorella you are refering to is the pure pulverized Chlorella pyrenoidosa grown and cultured by the SUN CHLORELLA CORP. The chlorella which is a green algae is prepared by the company as a dietary supplement. You can get more information about it through their website www.sunchlorellausa.com elizabeth I believe this Sun Chlorella you are refering to is the pure pulverized Chlorella pyrenoidosa grown and cultured by the SUN CHLORELLA CORP. The chlorella which is a green algae is prepared by the company as a dietary supplement. You can get more information about it through their website www.sunchlorellausa.com elizabeth


What is the dosage of sun chlorella?

15 to 30 tablets daily


Which is better wheat grass spirulina or chlorella?

They are all very good for us but if I was going to choose just one I'd choose chlorella, which I do. It is very mild unlike wheat grass juice. Don't buy those expensive Sun Chlorella prepackaged dosages. I buy it by the kilo from iHerb.com and consume 7-14 grams a day (one - two heaping small utensil spoonfulls/day) in 1/2 - 1 cup of water or juice. The biggest difference is that unlike wheat grass and spirurlina, chlorella binds with heavy metals, such as mercury from fish or fillings or air pollution and expels them from the body. It doesn't remove your fillings, but they are constantly emitting a small amount of mercury gas that gets into our bodies. That is the mercury from fillings that chlorella binds with and removes via our bowels.


How safe are Sun Chlorella Tablets with the conditon called Diverticulitis and could you please give me any information on this subject?

Sun Chlorella Tablets, which are made from a type of green algae, are generally considered safe for most people but may not be suitable for those with diverticulitis. Individuals with this condition often need to avoid high-fiber foods during flare-ups, as they can irritate the digestive tract. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional before introducing any new supplements, especially if you have diverticulitis, to ensure they align with your dietary needs and treatment plan.


Any side effects or positive reactions to Sun Chlorella?

Naseau and severe stomach pain. I didn't effect me the first several times I took Chlorella. But when it did I, experienced stomach pain that lasted for two days. I initially didn't think it was the Chlorella, I thought maybe it was a stomach virus. So while recovering I stopped taking all supplements and went on a bland diet. Once my stomach had settled down for several days I took two Chlorella tablets along with my flax suplement. and bam by 10 am I was sick. I had to leave work, went home, threw up what was left of my breakfast. I suspected my flax powder was the problem since I had just opened a new jar. After recovering for two days, I took one tablet of Chorella along with my regular vitamins (no flax) and within 90 minutes I was sick again. So I'm sure it was the Chlorella causing the problem. I also experiened the same problems, three days in a row I was sick after taking my Sun Chlorella products after a 10 month lay off. I would get a slight headache and nausea feeling folllowed by vomiting what appears to be excess bile and or stomach acids. I decided to try a fresh batch/bag of Sun Chlorella and have been fine since with no bad after effects. I have no way of testing, but I believe the previously opened bag of SC had gone bad with age due to possibly old air in bag while in storage. I tossed that bag and am now in day five without any problems. On a side note, I believe this stuff really works. For the two years prior to my stopping usagage of the product. I do not remember having any virus's, cold or flu's. During my 10 month lay off I have had several colds and/or flus the last couple of months. PF


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Why does George Lopez always wear long sleeve shirts?

George Lopez has stated in interviews that he often wears long sleeve shirts to cover up the scars on his arms from a kidney transplant surgery he underwent in 2005. Additionally, long sleeve shirts can also help protect the skin from sun exposure, which is important for individuals with sensitive skin or those who have undergone medical procedures. Lastly, personal preference and style choices may also play a role in why George Lopez consistently opts for long sleeve shirts.


Which group of people does Sun Chlorella most appeal to?

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