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Is NDF Plus™ really a chelator?

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Is NDF Plus™ really a chelator?

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The chlorella cell wall in NDF™ and NDF Plus™ is a mucopolysaccharide (non-metal) ion exchange resin, and forms both ionic and double bonds with the metals it comes into contact with. It can therefore be thought of as a chelator. NDF Plus™ is manufactured with the exact methodology used to produce a ionic bond, a bond that completely encloses the bound metal material and this in addition to the ion exchange resin in the chlorella cell wall.

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