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Why is Super Blue Green Algae freeze-dried?

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Why is Super Blue Green Algae freeze-dried?

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Once removed from its natural environment, freshwater algae must be processed in some way to prevent spoilage and loss of valuable nutrients. Freeze-drying, while it is a more expensive method, allows us to remove the water from the algae cells and retain their nutrients in a natural state. Other methods of processing could destroy the enzymes and vitamins, alter the assimilation of minerals and deplete the vitality of the chlorophyll. (Back to the top.

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