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Sun Chlorella in American Spa

"Sun Chlorella Cream is formulated with a blend of natural ingredients and a purified water base. This cream diffuses into the skin's surface to hydrate the cells, keeping the face fresh and moisturized. It also contains clove and grapefruit seed extracts to rejuvenate the skin's cells." -American Spa April 2011

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Sun Chlorella in Vitamin Retailer

"Sun Chlorella, a single-cell, fresh water, green alga, helps to detoxify and rejuvenate the body. Taken together, Sun Eleuthero and Sun Chlorella work synergistically. That is, when the body is clean, it allows the body to maintain homeostasis and the anti-stress and calming effects of an adaptogen like Sun Eleuthero are enhanced that much more." -(Guinevere Lynn, Director of Operations for Sun Chlorella USA, quoted in Vitamin Retailer, April 2008)

Sun Chlorella in Vitamin Retailer

"Our products, for example, are cultivated under very strict and controlled conditions, in order to ensure the highest quality product...quality that we as a company can stand behind." -(Guinevere Lynn, Director of Operations for Sun Chlorella USA, quoted in Vitamin Retailer, February 2008)

Pet Sun Chlorella in Whole Foods Magazine

Pet Sun Chlorella is an excellent chlorophyll product that contains, in addition to chlorophyll, amino acids, lecithin, lutein, protein, and fiber, and provides potent antioxidant activity to the body as well as promoting nourishment and purification of the tissues and blood.” – Whole Foods March 2008 (Quote from William Farber, D.V.M.)

Sun Chlorella in Let’s Live

“Chlorella is a concentrated form of vital nutrients, and Sun Chlorella tablets have a 95% pulverized cell wall, which allows for optimal digestion and absorption. Each tablet is loaded with vitamins, minerals, protein, antioxidants, fiber, lutein, EFAs (Essential Fatty Acids), nucleic acids, amino acids and Chlorella Growth Factor.”
– Let’s Live December 2006

Sun Chlorella in Vitamin Retailer

“Whenever you are consuming a whole, pure, and natural food, your body is able to absorb more of the nutrients in their natural form. With Sun Chlorella, the simple fact that your body can tap into one of nature’s richest food sources everyday is a huge advantage when supplementing your diet,” Lynn said. (Guinevere Lynn, Director of Operations for Sun Chlorella USA, quoted in Vitamin Retailer, June 2005)

Sun Chlorella in Alternative Medicine

“Sun Chlorella is unique to any other whole food in its ability to powerfully purify and revitalize your body simultaneously. Sun Chlorella is nutrient dense, which means ounce for ounce, it has more nutrients and less empty or wasted calories — in fact it has none.”
– Alternative Medicine June 2005

Sun Chlorella in Whole Foods Magazine

“Sun Chlorella USA features two green foods products — Sun Chlorella and Pet Sun Chlorella. Guinevere Lynn, Corporate Sales Director, explains that chlorella is virtually indigestible in its natural form. Sun Chlorella USA developed an exclusive patented process utilizing the DYNO®–Mill, which has continued to be the only method for true pulverization process in the industry to unlock chlorella’s powerful health benefits.” – Whole Foods Magazine June 2005

Sun Chlorella in Whole Foods Magazine

“Then there’s the chlorophyll and chlorella is believed to be an excellent source. That’s why the super greens are being touted as fast food for the New Age set. Because of algae’s nutritional density, and its ability to be mixed into smoothies or sprinkled on food, people who don’t get enough vegetables in their diet can still get their nutritional benefits.” – Whole Foods Magazine February 2005

Sun Chlorella in Health Supplement Retailer

“According to Michael E. Rosenbaum, M.D., scientific advisor to Sun Chlorella USA, ‘Chlorella has many effects in the GI tract. The cell wall material included in natural chlorella products has a highly important effect on the intestines.’ ” – Health Supplement Retailer November 2004

Sun Chlorella in Better Nutrition

“One green superfood that is a virtual paragon of nutrition is chlorella, which contains an abundance of chlorophyll. Chlorella also contains numerous vitamins, carotenoids, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, beta-glucans, protein, fiber, and Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF).”
– Better Nutrition October 2004

Sun Chlorella in Integrated Health Retailer

“Vital nutrients abound within natural chlorella, but processing can often cause damage. Sun Chlorella USA’s exclusive patented pulverization process, which utilizes the DYNO®–Mill, effectively breaks up chlorella’s indigestible cell wall without damaging its super-concentrated vitamins & minerals, protein, dietary fiber, beta-carotene, nucleic acids, omega fatty acids, chlorophyll, Chlorella Growth Factor and essential amino acids, allowing for maximum digestion and assimilation of all its beneficial nutrients.”
– Integrated Health Retailer October 2004

Pet Sun Chlorella in Herbs for Health

“Peppy Pets – Support the health of your beloved furry friends with Sun Chlorella’s Pet Sun Chlorellas. Pet Sun Chlorella is a food supplement with a unique blend of vitamins, minerals, nucleic acids, chlorophyll, dietary fiber, beta-carotene and lecithin. The supplement may help to safeguard your pet against harmful elements, boost their energy levels and metabolism, strengthen teeth, gums, bones and muscles, and beautify their coat and skin.” – Herbs for Health October 2004

Sun Chlorella in GreatLife

“Other green foods such as chlorella, a freshwater-grown green algae, are becoming increasingly popular. Chlorella provides a wide range of nutrients, as well as support your body’s natural defense system.”
– GreatLife September 2004

Pet Sun Chlorella in Veterinary Economics

“Pet Sun Chlorella is a food supplement offering a blend of vitamins, minerals, nucleic acids, chlorophyll, dietary fiber, beta-carotene, and lecithin.” – Veterinary Economics September 2004