Chlorella is teeming with important antioxidants which protect the body from free radical damage and oxidative stress. The process of oxidative stress causes mutations in cell DNA, which is a prerequisite for cancer. Because antioxidants prevent this from happening, they have what is called chemopreventive properties. Research has pointed to a powerful cancer-fighting carotenoid antioxidant chlorella called C. ellipsoidea which may protect against colon cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and others.

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