MetaChlor is a pure, clinical-grade source of broken-cell wall Chlorella pyrenoidosa high in Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). A gentle disruption of the chlorella cell wall without heat or chemicals is critical to access the vital nutrients inside the cell and increase digestion and assimilation.
MetaChlor is the remedy of choice to support all detoxification and healing protocols, especially those related to heavy metal toxicity.*
Approximately 50-60% protein, Chlorella contains all of the amino acids required for human nutrition. It is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, containing the richest source of vitamins B3, B12, and folic acid, as well as excellent quantities of iron, calcium, magnesium, and zinc. Chlorella is a good source of the omega-6 fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) and the fatty alcohol octacosanol, which increases oxygen utilization during exercise. Research conducted by NASA showed that Chlorella can support the entire metabolism of an adult male, making it a powerful superfood.
Chlorella contains the highest levels of chlorophyll of any known plant. A potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, chlorophyll may assist in the detoxification process by inactivating the binding of toxins to DNA and cell receptors. Chlorophyll purifies the blood and increases red blood cell count, providing nutritional support for anemia.
The most beneficial component of Chlorella is found in the Chlorella Growth Factor, a nucleotide-peptide complex that is produced only in the process of rapid multiplication during photosynthesis. Chlorella Growth Factor is rich in peptides, proteins, nucleic acids (DNA/RNA), polysaccharides, beta-glucans, and sulfur compounds. High levels of glutathione support Phase II liver detoxification. At the same time, phytochemicals may promote the production of cancer-fighting interferon and enhance immunity by increasing the numbers of circulating macrophages and T lymphocytes.
Chlorella supports digestive and eliminative functions by adding bulk to the stool and promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestinal tract.