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Old 09-14-2012, 02:56 PM #1
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Default Chlorella causes PD?

I took chlorella as part of my green drink for years before I had PD and well before the endorsement by Annette Freeman for PD. Now I wonder, based on this article, if it didn't cause the PD. http://robbwolf.com/2012/01/19/troja...lla-superfood/
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Yipes! I've been taking chlorella for years also. Thank you for posting!
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wouldn't you expect clusters of pd if this was true, there is a lot of chlorella consumed by families, towns in china and japan. and a lot of younger pd patients? wouldn't it be like the people that got pd almost instantly like those taking that bad batch of speed or something like that?

and it appears it is widely used as protein source and food additive

https://wiki.umn.edu/pub/Biodiesel/W...Microalgae.pdf
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