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Sun Chlorella's A Tablets - Booth #1100

March 11, 2010

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Sun Chlorella USA confirmed it is exhibiting at this year's Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, Calif. March 12-14. The company can be found at booth #1100.

Experts will be available to discuss Sun Chlorella's entire product line that includes tablets, granules, beauty cream and pet products, as well as chlorella's researched effect on metabolic syndrome which is known as a precursor to cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes. A study on chlorella and its impact on metabolic syndrome was presented by Dr. Randall Merchant late last year at The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) Conference. The study noted that animal and human clinical trials suggest daily ingestion of chlorella helps to maintain healthy levels of body fat percentage, blood pressure, total serum cholesterol and fasting glucose, which could affect hyperglycemia and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.

More About Chlorella and Sun Chlorella "A" Tablets:
Chlorella are fresh-water green algae that contain the highest chlorophyll content of any known plant, as well as exceptionally high concentrations of essential vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, nucleic acids, amino acids and enzymes. Sun Chlorella "A" Tablets are produced using the company's patented pulverization process, which results in superior nutrient absorption. The product is available nationwide at Whole Foods Markets, The Vitamin Shoppe and other fine retailers.

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