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Aug 02, 2023

What Are The Main Functions Of Chlorella Growth Factor?

Source of Chlorella Growth Factor

 

Chlorella is a generalist unicellular green alga of the genus Chlorella, a spherical unicellular freshwater alga, 3-8 microns in diameter, one of the earliest life forms on Earth, appearing more than 2 billion years ago, is a highly efficient photosynthetic plant, reproducing by photosynthetic autotrophic growth, with an extremely wide distribution.

Chlorella, green alga, family Chlorellaceae. Unicellular algae, often solitary, but also in multicellular aggregations. The cells are spherical or ellipsoidal and contain a circumscribed, cup-shaped or lamellar pigment body. Asexual reproduction, each cell can produce 2, 4, 8 or 16 parental spores, the mother cell ruptures on maturity and the spores escape to grow into new individuals. It is found throughout the world, mostly in smaller, shallow waters, but also in marine species. Under natural conditions there are few individuals, but in artificial culture they multiply. The cells are high in protein, fat and carbohydrates and contain many vitamins, making them edible and useful as bait.

Young green algae are born and grow by absorbing nutrients from the water; when the cells are mature, they must divide in the form of a 4-part cell. The energy contained in the cell ensures that the nucleus and the chlorophyll each divide into 4. Apart from this division and reproduction characteristic of green algae, it is the nuclear fission of an atomic bomb. No other organism has this type of division. This specific form of division allows the chloroplast to produce large amounts of C.G.F., which in turn is the key to maintaining genetic immutability in green algae cells as they continue to divide and reproduce. This mutually reinforcing and specific nutrient composition is highly beneficial for maintaining human health and treating disease.

Chlorella Growth Factor

The main ingredients of Chlorella Growth Factor

 

Chlorella Growth Factor is an extremely valuable ingredient extracted from Chlorella containing only 4 grams of C.G.F. (Chlorella Growth Factor) per 100 grams. C.G.F. is rich in nucleoproteins, nucleic acids, ribonucleic acid (RNA), deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), vitamins, amino acids, polysaccharides, complex proteins, enzymes, glycoproteins, phytohormones and much more.

 

The role of chlorella growth factors

 

The weakly alkaline Chlorella is known as a "medicinal algae" and a "bioreactor" for functional substances. Most importantly, in recent years scientists have discovered a special substance in Chlorella that Spirulina does not have - Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF). Chlorella Growth Factor (CGF) is a type of chlorella concentrate obtained from fresh chlorella cells after several dissociations of the nucleus and other components of chlorella cells.

The CGF function in chlorella can increase the regenerative capacity of normal cells by more than 25%, producing better quality cells and rejuvenating cells, tissues and organs. Chinese medicine research has concluded that chlorella is the mildest of all algae and can be taken by people with cold deficiency.

 

Effectiveness of the chlorella growth factor

 

1.C.G.F. reduces the risk of drug-induced liver injury

Chlorella extract can increase the GSH (glutathione) content in liver tissues, enhance the GSH-Px (glutathione peroxidase) activity, further improve the antioxidant capacity and detoxification capacity of tissues, reduce the damaging effects of CCI4 (carbon tetrachloride, a common drug used to produce experimental liver injury) on rat liver tissues by inhibiting the production of free radicals and promoting the conversion of free radicals for excretion, reduce the incidence of biofilm lipid peroxidation and improve biofilm stability, thereby reducing the levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) in serum and MDA (malondialdehyde, a product of oxidised polyunsaturated fatty acids) in rat liver tissue, suggesting that Chlorella vulgaris extract has certain preventive and curative effects on acute liver injury caused by CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride) in rats.

2.C.G.F. can help to rejuvenate the body and cells:

What do growth factors do? They help the body to make new proteins and therefore have a healing effect, they help the body to repair, cell repair, repair wounds and help the body to make new proteins, which we call a regenerative recovery effect, which makes people feel younger and look younger. Older people who take chlorella repair much faster. An important issue for older people is DNA repair. As we get older, DNA and genetic material is more difficult to regenerate or renew than when we were younger, and chlorella helps DNA repair for one reason: the chlorella growth factor; and for another, it has the highest nucleic acid content of any food.

 

3.C.G.F. can help children grow:

Growth factors certainly help the body to grow, as do growth hormones, which help teenagers to grow, and chlorella growth factor. There was an interesting study done in Japan 40 years ago where Japanese fourth graders aged 9 to 10 were given chlorella and they grew faster in height than those who did not take chlorella, both boys and girls, chlorella can help teenagers grow.

Chlorella is good for children and good for all ages, providing children with the essential nutrients they need to stay healthy, repair and grow. I would like to reiterate that Chlorella has a rich nutrient profile of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, proteins and also unique components (we call them Chlorella Growth Factors, C.G.F.). These are nucleic acids, the basic building blocks of DNA that allow Chlorella to grow so quickly), so for growing children, these nutrients and Chlorella Growth Factors will benefit their rapid height growth and development.

 

4.C.G.F. is effective in lowering blood sugar levels

Chlorella contains lower levels of purine nucleotides, higher levels of calcium, zinc, chlorophyll, folic acid and biotin than spirulina, making it more suitable for modern dietary supplementation and effective in lowering fasting blood glucose in hyperglycaemic mice. Chlorella can improve insulin sensitivity and insulin resistance, and can be used as an adjunct therapy for insulin-resistant patients. Researchers agree that chlorella lowers blood glucose by increasing insulin sensitivity.

 

5.C.G.F. can prevent disease

C.G.F. can turn an acidic body into a weakly alkaline body. An acidic body is prone to disease while a weak alkaline body is less prone to fatigue and disease. Secondly, it will activate cells. Chlorella CGF stimulates cell metabolism and makes the body look younger, which has a positive effect on preventing and improving diseases. Chlorella CGF will make the cells of the inner reticulum, which feeds on bacteria and filter viruses, more active and more resistant to filter viruses and bacteria, making them less susceptible to colds and diseases caused by filter viruses. Chlorella cells contain "active polysaccharides" that stimulate the body to produce interferon. Interferon stimulates the body's immune function and greatly increases the number of phagocytes in the body that engulf invading bacteria and viruses, thus preventing the development of disease.

 

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