Archive for March, 2013
Something you can find in your kitchen …
Posted in Jan-June 2013, tagged lemon on March 25, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Sugar lover?
Posted in Jan-June 2013, tagged sugar on March 11, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Available Soon: The Cleanest, Most Pure, Health Products in the World
Posted in Jan-June 2013, tagged chlorella on March 9, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Which is the world’s cleanest chlorella? Nearly all chlorella that’s commercially grown contains aluminum and arsenic because it’s grown outdoors where chemtrails and other pollutants contaminate the air. This air falls onto the chlorella farms, and because chlorella is so good at holding onto metals, the metals accumulate in chlorella: Aluminum, Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury.
The problem is especially bad in China, where pollution is rampant. Chlorella farms in China have the highest levels of metals contamination found in our testing.
To determine this, we tested 17 different sources of chlorella for all five metals, then tracked them back to their country of origin. We found China to have the highest levels of contamination. And yet, amazingly, chlorella from China is certified organic!
Importantly, we found that the cleanest source of chlorella in the world is NOT certified organic (and it’s not from China). It’s grown indoors, in a tightly-controlled indoor growing environment, so it does not receive any fallout from air pollution, chemtrails, agricultural runoff or other sources.
(We also found which chlorella is the cleanest grown outdoors, where it receives sunlight that’s important for chlorophyll production. We’re introducing that chlorella as well, called “Clean Chlorella SL” where SL means “sunlight.”)
This chlorella has virtually zero levels of metals, pesticides and other pollutants. It is laboratory verified as the cleanest source of chlorella on the planet.
COMING SOON …
Posted in Uncategorized on March 7, 2013| Leave a Comment »
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Milk from a cow that has never seen grass is unhealthy …
Posted in Jan-June 2013, tagged calcium, milk on March 1, 2013| Leave a Comment »