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Chlorella

Chlorella vulgaris

A single-celled green algae packed with chlorophyll and renowned for its detoxification support. Native to Freshwater environments worldwide, this algae has been studied extensively for its potential health benefits.

Trusted by researchers across the United Kingdom. Popular amongst British wellness enthusiasts and research institutions.

Last updated: 3 March 2026
CategoryAlgae
OriginFreshwater environments worldwide
EvidenceModerate

Overview

Chlorella is a microscopic, single-celled green algae that emerged over 2 billion years ago. It contains the highest chlorophyll content of any known plant and has been extensively studied for its ability to bind to heavy metals and support natural detoxification processes.

Key Benefits

Highest chlorophyll concentration of any plant
Supports natural detoxification
Complete protein with all essential amino acids
Rich in omega-3 fatty acids
Supports immune function

Nutritional Profile

NutrientValue
Chlorophyll3-5% dry weight
Protein50-60% dry weight
Iron6-40mg per 100g
Vitamin B12100mcg per 100g

How It Works

Chlorella's unique cell wall has the ability to bind to heavy metals, pesticides, and other toxins, facilitating their elimination from the body. Its Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF) supports cellular repair and regeneration.

Common Use Cases

Detoxification protocolsHeavy metal bindingNutritional supplementationImmune support

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of Chlorella?
Highest chlorophyll concentration of any plant. Supports natural detoxification. Complete protein with all essential amino acids. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Supports immune function.
How do I use Chlorella?
Chlorella can be incorporated into your wellness routine in various ways. Detoxification protocols. Heavy metal binding. Nutritional supplementation. Immune support.
Is Chlorella safe?
Chlorella has been used traditionally for centuries and is generally considered safe for most people. However, we recommend consulting with a healthcare provider before adding any new supplement to your routine.
Where can I find Chlorella in South Africa?
Chlorella is available through health food retailers and online stores serving South Africa.
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Reviewed by

Dr. Sarah Chen
Chief Scientific Advisor
PhD Biochemistry, MSc Nutrition Science

Scientific References

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