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Why is Chlorella considered a “micro-green algae”?

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Why is Chlorella considered a “micro-green algae”?

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Chlorella’s molecules are microscopic (about the size of a human red blood cell), which allows micro-fine filtering. This yields an exceptionally pure and clean harvest. Blue-Green (Cyano Bacteria) algae are too large and to be harvested using this optimal process.

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