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FREE DELIVERY in Ireland when you spend over €40. PLEASE NOTE WE CANNOT SEND LIQUIDS OUTSIDE IRELAND
FREE DELIVERY in Ireland when you spend over €40. PLEASE NOTE WE CANNOT SEND LIQUIDS OUTSIDE IRELAND
€22.60
Chlorella is an excellent source of protein, vitamins, and minerals. It is a single-celled alga that grows in freshwater. Native to Taiwan and Japan, it is now known and grown all over the world due to its impressive nutritional benefits and positive effects. Chlorella is a powerhouse of nutrients. It boasts a variety of health-boosting properties and includes potent amounts of the following: protein, iron, omega-3s, fibre, antioxidants, chlorophyll as well as various vitamins and minerals. It’s a fantastic supplement that helps to boost and promote overall health.
It has a “green” taste, almost like green tea. It can be blended into a smoothie, shake or juice; mixed into salad dressings or added to soup; used for baking, or even just simply diluted into a glass of water. For those who do not like the taste of chlorella, we recommend trying out Chlorella Tablets.
Our Chlorella Powder is made from 100% raw organic chlorella, sourced with respect for nature and certified organic by the Irish Organic Association and by the European Commission. It is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Recommended dosages for chlorella can vary depending on the concentration of the form that you take it in. We recommend 1 heaped teaspoon of our Chlorella Powder daily is sufficient. Remember, as with all-natural foods and supplements, it is best to start small and work up to the recommended daily dosage.
If you find you don’t like the taste of the powder or have a very active lifestyle, why not try our chlorella tablets.Free delivery in Ireland for orders over €40. We now ship using DPD Couriers.
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