Ginny Bank
began her career as a natural products chemist with Hauser Inc.,
a research and development company which focused on natural product
extracts and purified plant compounds. She has researched and developed
plant-based functional ingredients for nutritional supplement applications
for over 15 years.
Ms. Bank is
currently the President and Founder of Full Spectrum Consulting,
a natural products consulting firm specializing in research, product
development, quality management and technical marketing for the
nutraceutical and food.
In this interview,
she discusses the characteristics of chlorella and its phenomenal
potential to improve your health in a number of different ways.
Chlorella,
single-celled fresh water algae, is often referred to as a near-perfect
food, as its range of health benefits is truly astounding. In this
interview, Ginny Bank expounds on this phenomenal nutrient.
According
to Ginny, chlorella can also be of great benefit to vegetarians
and vegans who want proteins and B vitamins from a non-animal source.
Chlorella is about 60 percent protein, and is considered to be a
complete protein source because it contains all the
essential amino acids your body needs.
Other health
benefits include:
Repairing
nerve tissues
Enhancing
your immune system and reducing your cancer risk
Improving
digestion
Promoting
healthy pH levels in your gut, which in turn helps good bacteria
to thrive
Enhancing
your ability to focus and concentrate
Increasing
your energy levels
Normalizing
your blood sugar and blood pressure
Chlorella
vs Spirulina
Spirulina
is another algae that is frequently confused with chlorella. While
it has many of the same characteristics, there are some nutritional
differences between the two.
One major difference
is that spirulina does not have the ability to draw out heavy metal
toxins like chlorella does. It has, however, been used
to treat arsenic poisoning.
Nutritionally
speaking, spirulina is another good source of complete protein.
In fact, at 6570 percent protein, it beats chlorella in terms
of protein content. It also has higher amounts of B12, essential
fatty acids, and the antioxidant superoxide
dismutase.
Chlorella,
on the other hand, contains higher levels of chlorophyll, nucleotides
RNA and DNA, and beta-carotene.
Ideally, it
makes sense to take both, as one is not nutritionally superior than
the other. Rather its the combination of both that can truly
turn them into a nutritional powerhouse.
Chlorella
is a Potent Detox Agent
Heavy metal
toxicity, just like chemical toxicity, has become one of the most
pressing health hazards of our day. Your body is assailed by chemicals
and heavy metals on a daily basis, oftentimes from the most innocent-looking
sources, from your everyday
cookware to your dental
fillings and the occasional seafood
dinner.
This is one
area where chlorella can be of tremendous assistance as its
a very potent detoxing agent for heavy metals. According to Ginny,
it may even attract and expel certain pesticides.
Chlorella
plays a particularly crucial role in systemic mercury elimination,
because the majority of mercury is rid through your stool. Once
the mercury burden is lowered from your intestines, mercury from
other body tissues will more readily migrate into your intestines
where chlorella will work to remove it.
Cilantro can
also be used as a synergetic detoxification aid along with the chlorella
and is particularly useful to take when you are consuming seafood,
as most are invariably contaminated with heavy metals and chemicals
for which the chlorella is well suited to help remove. Ideally you
would need to take it with the meal so it binds directly to the
toxins while they are in your gut, before they absorbed into your
body.
The Crucial
Detail that Determines Chlorellas Effectiveness
The key to
chlorellas detoxing abilities lies within the membrane of
this single cell, but the cell wall of chlorella is actually indigestible
to humans. This is why most chlorella products use the term broken
cell wall, to describe the fact that the chlorella has been
rendered digestible.
If a product
does not specifically tell you that the cell wall has been broken,
you are likely flushing your money down the toilet as the chlorella
will simply pass right through you without doing you any good.
There are a
number of proprietary methods to break the cell wall, but the key
comparison you need to pay attention to is the nutritional profile
of the end product.
How to Determine
the Quality of a Chlorella Product
Unfortunately,
theres no guarantee that a product will contain the exact
level of nutrients listed on the label, so youll want to make
sure youre buying from a reputable company. It may come as
a surprise, but according to the legal requirements, a natural product
may contain plus or minus 20 percent of the stated level of any
nutritional component.
Reputable
companies, however, will adhere to certain processes that increase
your chances of getting the levels of nutrients stated.
Please understand
that there are only a few producers of chlorella in the world who
provide the raw material to manufacturers, who then process and
package the chlorella.
Manufacturers
who are known for quality will make sure they receive a certificate
of analysis from the producer of the raw material, and will get
batches evaluated by an independent third party on a regular basis
to ensure consistency.
Recent changes
to the Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) guidelines and the labeling
requirements also make it easier for consumers to investigate company
claims as companies are now required to list their phone number
and website on every label.
Under these
standards a company must also maintain a paper trail showing where
the material came from and any testing that has been done.
When calling
the company directly, some of the questions you may want to ask
would include:
How often
do you test batches for nutritional consistency?
Ask for
a specification sheet ('spec sheet'), or the Certificate of Analysis,
known as the 'C of A'. These are documents that itemize every
single test that the final product gets tested for.
How and
where is the chlorella grown? Variations in climate and season
can cause nutritional variations, but if the chlorella is grown
in artificial ponds the producer has greater control over consistency.
Youll also want to make sure the chlorella is grown in unpolluted
areas, since chlorella binds to heavy metals.
Does the
producer test for heavy metal contamination? A high quality producer
will perform regular heavy metal analysis, for which there should
also be a verifiable paper trail. And organic producers must adhere
to even more stringent rules in order to become certified organic,
which is another sign of a clean, high-quality product.
How to Use
Chlorella for Heavy Metal Detox
In order to
optimize heavy metal detox, youll want to take it every day.
Its
not something that you just take occasionally like some herbs
or some supplements, Ginny says. Chlorella is something
you want to be taking every day.
You
need to be getting at least 4 grams each day of chlorella to get
the benefits that it provides.
Ginny recommends
taking it once a day, preferably in the morning. Many chlorella
products are sold in small tablets, typically 500 mg each, which
means youd need to take eight tablets a day.
Some people
may experience slight nausea initially. This is likely because youre
pulling toxins out of your system. Mild diarrhea may also occur.
If these symptoms are too bothersome, you may want to lower your
dose initially, and increase it slowly. Taking it with food may
also alleviate the nausea.
For More
Information
If you are
interested in a source of chorlella, we carry a very high-quality
brand in our store.
These are
some of the tools you can use to make sure you're getting a high-quality
product that will provide you with all of the wonderful health benefits
of chlorella.
In addition,
I urge you to listen to the entire interview, or read through the
transcript, to learn about the differences between the organic certification
and another commonly used sign of quality the Fair Trade
Certified Seal.