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7 Powerful Benefits Of Drinking Chlorella Every Day

Deanna Minich, Ph.D., IFMCP
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February 06, 2020
Deanna Minich, Ph.D., IFMCP
Functional Medicine Doctor
By Deanna Minich, Ph.D., IFMCP
Functional Medicine Doctor
Deanna Minich, Ph.D., IFMCP is a nutrition professional and functional medicine doctor. She has a master's in human nutrition and metabolism from the University of Illinois at Chicago and doctorate in medical science and nutrition from the University of Groningen.
February 06, 2020

While the idea of eating freshwater algae might not sound very appealing at first, an extensive list of the health benefits found in a single-celled microorganism called chlorella might change your mind. Cousin to spirulina, chlorella is a vibrant-green algae that has been a common supplement in Eastern societies for years. Looking at all the beneficial vitamins and minerals packed into this plant, it's clear why science is on the side of this tiny powerhouse:

1.

It's packed with vitamins and minerals.*

Chlorella contains many vitamins and minerals, including iron; magnesium; phosphorus; zinc; and vitamins A and B6. It's also full of protein. Here's the nutritional breakdown for a 1-tablespoon serving of1 chlorella:

  • 8.2 grams of protein 
  • 143% of the recommended percent daily value (%DV) of vitamin A
  • 101% DV of iron
  • 66% DV of zinc
  • 13% DV of phosphorus
  • 11% DV of magnesium
  • 10% DV of vitamin B6
2.

It enhances heavy metal detoxification.*

Unfortunately, many of us have accumulated heavy metals in our bodies, whether it's from eating mercury-laden fish or from our metal tooth fillings.

Chlorella is a chelator2, which means it can bind with heavy metals, transporting them out of the body.* In fact, one study found that 90 days of chlorella supplementation enhanced heavy metal detoxification3 and significantly reduced mercury levels in individuals with chronic metal exposure from dental fillings and implants.*

3.

It supports immune function.*

The effects of chlorella on the immune system have been studied in both healthy subjects and those with compromised immune systems due to medication or illness. 

One study found that eight weeks of supplementation supported the immune-regulating response in healthy patients4.*

In a two year study among unhealthy patients, the immune system returned to near-normal performance levels with 20grams + 150 mL of daily chlorella supplementation.

However, more research is needed to confirm the immune-supporting properties of chlorella.

4.

It promotes breast milk quality.*

Many of the toxins that nursing mothers unknowingly take in on a daily basis can be passed on to the baby through the mother's breast milk.

One study examined the effects that supplementing with 6 grams of chlorella per day had on breast milk quality. Encouragingly, chlorella was found to promote beneficial immunoglobulin (an essential antibody in the immune system) concentrations in breast milk.* 

The research also revealed that women who were supplementing with chlorella had lower levels of dioxins in their breast milk.* Dioxins5 have been linked to developmental problems, as well as hormone imbalance and a weakened immune system.

5.

It can benefit body composition.*

Chlorella might be helpful as part of a weight management program.* A recent clinical study discovered that 16 weeks of chlorella supplementation led to a reduction in body fat percentage, total cholesterol, and blood glucose levels.*

6.

It has antioxidant properties.*

Oxidative stress, which can be caused by pollution, stress, or a poor diet, contributes to accelerated aging and adverse health conditions. Antioxidants can combat oxidative stress6 and protect cells from damage. Chlorella has been found to have antioxidant properties7.* 

In one study of chronic cigarette smokers, six weeks of chlorella supplementation was found to beneficially affect antioxidant levels8.*

7.

It can promote healthy blood pressure.*

Chlorella might help maintain healthy blood pressure levels.* One study in hypertensive patients found that 1.5 grams of pure chlorella in tablet form per day resulted in a beneficial effect on blood pressure levels over a six-month period.*

How to get more chlorella

Chlorella is available as a supplement in powdered or tablet form. The powder can easily be mixed with water for a simple morning elixir or incorporated into recipes. Try this creamy tahini sauce with chlorella or chlorella avocado pudding for a delicious serving of green.

Safety and side effects. 

As with all supplements, it's important that you consult your physician before adding chlorella to your daily routine. Chlorella does contain iodine, so those with sensitivities to iodine or hyperthyroidism should avoid taking it.

Since evidence exists that chlorella stimulates the immune system, patients with autoimmune diseases should not supplement with chlorella. People with sensitivities or allergies to mold should also avoid it, as it may cause an allergic reaction. Be sure to purchase organic chlorella from a quality, certified supplier, when possible.

The bottom line.

With all these benefits, it's easy to see why chlorella would be worthwhile to add to your supplement routine. Incorporating chlorella powder into your smoothies and soups, or sprinkling on salads is a quick and easy way to support your body's natural detox mechanisms, immune function, metabolism, and more.*

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications, consult with your doctor before starting a supplement routine. It is always optimal to consult with a health care provider when considering what supplements are right for you.

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