How does Chlorella affect serum albumin levels in the body?
According to extensive research, serum albumin in the human body serve as an accurate indicator of overall health. Low albumin levels are a precursor to non-hereditary degenerative disease, including cancers and cardiovascular heart disease, the most fatal diseases in the country. The accuracy of albumin levels have led some hospitals to begin using this screening method instead of the “APACHE II” morbidity and mortality scoring. Chlorella is the only natural substance proven to raise albumin levels. • High albumin levels have been shown to extend the life span of cells in vitro and prevent the mutation of cancer lines. • Optimal albumin levels indicate healthy kidney, liver, and immune system function. • Low albumin levels are an extremely accurate predictor of morbidity and mortality.