How important is chlorophyll in wild blue green algae?
Chlorophyll (a biliprotein pigment) is sometimes called “green blood” since its molecular structure is virtually the same as the red pigment in our blood. This red pigment in our blood has iron at the center of its molecular structure, while chlorophyll’s green pigment has magnesium. Chlorphyll is vital for the body’s rapid assimilation of amino acids and for the synthesis of enzymes and is well known as a blood purifier and blood builder. Blue Green algae is the most efficient photosynthesizers on planet, making them the richest dietary source of chlorophyll. Wild Blue Green contains two to three times the chlorophyll of alfalfa!