FAQ



Spirulina or Chlorella?
Both algae, Spirulina as well as Chlorella, have a rich nutrient complex of vitamins, minerals, trace elements and phytochemicals. As a result, both are appropriate as a tonic and for detoxification.

When should you prefer Spirulina?
The blue alga Spirulina is a bacterium that thrives in seawater. It is rich in protein and has all the essential amino acids. Due to the lack of cell membrane Spirulina is highly digestible and has a mild taste.
Sensitive people should prefer Spirulina for detoxifying because it is milder. Chlorella is stronger and could cause constipation and detoxification symptoms.

When should you prefer Chlorella?
Chlorella is a green algal species that grows in fresh water.
In addition to a rich nutrient package Chlorella also contains certain growth factors. You have a good effect on cell metabolism and intestinal flora.
In addition to a rich nutrient package Chlorella also contains certain growth factors. You have a good effect on cell metabolism and intestinal flora.
The green alga Chlorella has a high content of chlorophyll. This promotes the retention and excretion of toxins. Chlorella has a strong detoxifying effect on liver, blood and intestines.
The alga has an antioxidant effect.

Can Spirulina and Chlorella be taken together?
The Spirulina is especially suitable for nutrient uptake, whereas the Chlorella detoxifies better. So both algae can be taken together.
However, susceptible individuals should test the compatibility before.