But Chlorella in sufficient amounts to correct
deficiency would be prohibitively expensive. Even
in bulk. I shopped broken cell chlorella for
while, which is supposed to be the best form to
use, and when I saw what they wanted for it. Uh
Uh, not happening.
Annie
If we could sell our experiences for what they
cost us, we'd all be millionaires.
Abigail Van Buren
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Chlorella is a concentrated form of food form supplement. It is described as a
superfood so would theoretically have more bioavailable forms of minerals than
synthetic ones. The problem with tweaking separate minerals is that it is
difficult to actually *know* how deficient one is in any one or more of them.
Unless of course as you say, you are tested and even then, as everyones needs
are different and few are what the medicos term 'normal,' I would think it
impossible to be sure you are not causing an imbalance. dee
On 9 Jan 2010, at 12:18, Annie B Smythe wrote:
The problem there is that a person might be deficient in one or two things and
taking something in a food form will help but not totally correct the
deficiency. In order to bring that one or two that you're low in to a
sufficient level they'd have to eat a ton of whatever it is they're low in, and
over do in others. That's why I like separate supplements so I can tweak the
dosage as needed. I hate all in one supplements. Food forms are great if there
is a mild deficiency. However the bigger amounts of Vit C that I see people
take cannot be had from food or everyone would be as big as barns:)
The typical standard processed diet, and even a more healthy diet, and
generally low amounts of vitamins and minerals due to large scale food
production practices, anymore leaches vitamins and minerals faster than they
can be replaced by diet alone. Not to mention the fluoride, bromides, chlorine,
aluminum, mercury, lead, and other chemicals in food. The list goes on and on
MSG, HFCS, genetically modified foods, and processed bleached salt, there are
many more, I can't name all of them.. They number in the hundreds. Then there
are the external pollutants such as smog, and etc.
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