Re: Can fluorescent light sensitivity be caused by heavy metals?

Posted by javamdnss on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-fluorescent-light-sensitivity-be-caused-by-heavy-metals-tp1550914p1550955.html

Hi Marc, I remember you saying something about the S.C. brand but each
time I do web searches and can't find anything about their product having
heavy metals in them. Do you remember where you saw or heard this from? In the
meantime, I did shoot off an email to them yesterday asking if they have a
lab report about mercury in their product. We'll see what they say.
Those are great links you gave out below. I think next time I'll order
from the primechlorella.
Amy

_{{marc@ufoseries.com_ (mailto:{{[hidden email]) writes:


I'm taking Sun Chlorella at 14 tablets a day

One problem with chlorella is that many brands seem to be contaminated
with heavy metals to start with, so if you find yourself steadily getting
worse from chlorella, it may be time to switch brands.

I believe the least contaminated brand (or one of the least) is
Prime Chlorella:

_http://www.primechlhttp://www._ (http://www.primechlorella.com/)

These are also in pretty small tablets (200 mg each), which may be good
if you are ultra-sensitive.

BioPure is also good:

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(http://stores.homestead.com/BiopureHealingProducts/StoreFront.bok)

But again, if using chlorella (or anything that mobilizes heavy metals)
makes you go downhill, you should cut back the dosage or discontinue
(or maybe something in between, like only take it a few days each week).

Marc}}





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