RE: Chlorella - rumors and facts

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Chlorella-rumors-and-facts-tp4024697p4024699.html

But again you have a conflict of interest;Prime Chlorella is selling chlorella too. Yes, it is true, Natural news sells products.So does Mercola. They both sell products because they couldn'tfind products that met their standards. Here's my opinion on this issue:If you want the highest quality product, go tosomeone/or a source-  who is SO picky, does run their OWNtests at independent labs, does their OWN researchand doesn't take someone's word for it....and willcomb the earth over to find ingredients as pure asthey can find. And these will also be the people/sources whoactually GO to the place the product is made, and check outthe entire process that goes into making/growing/harvesting/and processing the product. For the record, I have used both Mercola's and Natural Newsproducts, and have no complaints. No, I haven't used ALL of theirproducts, but a good many of them over the years. Blessings, Lizzie
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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 12:44:11 -0800
Subject: Re: [eSens] Chlorella - rumors and facts
















 



 


   
     
     
      On February 26, elihme [hidden email]> wrote:

> For years we have heard rumors about chlorella being contaminated.

> Here are some facts, at last: Laboratory tests on chlorella from 17 different sources.

> http://www.naturalnews.com/039145_chlorella_heavy_metals_lab_tests.html



Thanks for that, but I have serious doubts about that page.



First, the "winner" of the "study" happens to be the product that

this is being sold on this site -- a clear conflict of interest.



Also, the detection limit for mercury is too high at 0.05ppm.

Of course they detected no mercury -- they weren't testing

it closely enough.



Take a look at the prime chlorella website:

  http://www.primechlorella.com/faqs.php



According to THEIR testing, most chorella's on the market

test positive for mercury when the detection limit is 0.01ppm.

And theirs test clean 0.001ppm.



Marc



   
     

   
   






       

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