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Re: Spirulina reduces copper toxicity
Date: March 12, 2014 11:32PM

Lets me know how the Hydrilla effects you. I wonder how digestable it is, and l wonder if the company can show papers to say it has been tested and is free of toxins.

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Re: Spirulina reduces copper toxicity
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: March 13, 2014 02:56PM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> Lets me know how the Hydrilla effects you.

I will! I am very sensitive to toxins and had to buy chlorella from many places before I found an acceptable one.

I
> wonder how digestable it is, and l wonder if the
> company can show papers to say it has been tested
> and is free of toxins.

Papers? I don't need no stinking papers, lol.

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Re: Spirulina reduces copper toxicity
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: March 13, 2014 03:04PM

Vere are your paperz, SueZ!



I recall that Garden of Life had Zere paperz saying not toxic metals, and that was a lie.

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Re: Spirulina reduces copper toxicity
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: March 20, 2014 12:19AM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> Lets me know how the Hydrilla effects you. I
> wonder how digestable it is, and l wonder if the
> company can show papers to say it has been tested
> and is free of toxins.

Well it arrived today and so far the only effect I've gotten is sticker shock. For some reason I failed to notice the package only contains about 5 oz. of powder and with shipping it almost cost $40. At a T. a day, which is how much you need to get that 60% RDA of 100% absorbable calcium boost I'm looking for mainly to protect against radioactive strontium, this is a tad over a month's supply.

On the plus side it doesn't taste swamp watery but it's not that bright green I like the taste of the best but that drab looking and tasting olive color. It did not taste refreshing or give a sparkly buzz like chlorella and fresh green drinks do so I guess only time will tell on other effects.

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