What Is Chlorella Good For? Look To Its History!

Two and a half billion years ago – long before dinosaurs roamed the planet – tiny algae like chlorella ruled the world. These ancient plants pioneered photosynthesis, transforming the power of the sun into food.

Over time, some scientists estimate the early forms of algae have multiplied into as many as 100,000 different species of algae. From the arctic to boiling hot springs, they’ve colonized the most extreme environments. Producing an estimated third of all the oxygen produced in the world, these simple plants cover every corner of the Earth.

Chlorella survived numerous dramatic shifts in climate as the Earth went through …read more