Chlorella not only heals skin ulcers, it heals internal ulcers as well. In Japan, patients with stomach and duodenal ulcers who were not responding to the usual medications were given Chlorella. In most cases, the pain vanished within 10 days of taking three grams daily of Chlorella. Within 21-40 days, virtually all of the other symptoms disappeared. X-rays showed the ulcers had completely healed in the majority of patients, and a miniature medical camera proved that new tissue had closed up the ulcers. Why does Chlorella have such a healing effect on ulcers and wounds? Perhaps the answer can be found in a landmark study that determined that chlorophyll, when added to tissue culture, caused an “almost immediate growth response” of fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are the cells that the body uses to repair wounds. If you have diabetes, you need to be vigilant about monitoring your feet for signs of ulcers. You also need to know that Chlorella can help with difficult-to-heal wounds. Chlorella can stimulate the body’s own healing mechanism and provide dramatic reliev for both external and internal wounds and ulcers.
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