August 2014
Improvements in natural killer cell immune function may explain both the anti-cancer benefits of exercise as well as the apparent anti-virus effects of the green algae chlorella.
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That psychosis case report makes me nervous. Unlike blue-green algae, which can produces neurotoxins (Is Blue-Green Algae Good for You? http://nutritionfacts.org/video/lates...), chlorella does not (Is Chlorella Good for you?http://nutritionfacts.org/video/updat...), but neither does spirulina, yet toxins have been found in spirulina supplements, presumably due to contaminants (Another Update on Spirulina http://nutritionfacts.org/video/updat...).