Much more than a chlorella concentrate
Specialists estimate that raw seaweed contains between 3 and 5% of this extract. Researchers have even succeeded, during certain cultivation experiments, in producing Chlorella which contains up to 20% C.G.F.
The C.G.F. (Chlorella Growth Factor) – chlorella growth factor – is more than a concentrated form of chlorella or part of this micro-algae. The C.G.F. also does not replace chlorella or make it superfluous. In fact, both chlorella and C.G.F. complement each other in an extraordinary way, and have remarkable effects when combined.
The C.G.F. is only found in chlorella. No other plant on earth offers a comparable concentrate.
A unique complex
The C.G.F. is a complex combination of vitamins, nucleotides, natural sugars and amino acids, which promotes growth naturally.
Best natural toner
The C.G.F. (Chlorella Growth Factor), extracted from the cell nucleus of Chlorella pyrenoidosa, is recognized as the best natural tonic, far ahead of ginseng or royal jelly.
Stimulates growth
Numerous analyzes have shown that the C.G.F. increases our own DNA and RNA functions, activating the production of proteins, enzymes and energy.
6 steps to obtain C.G.F.
- The fresh chlorella pyrenoidosa is washed, then condensed by drying.
- It is then carefully heated and centrifuged to allow separation and condensation. This step is decisive because it is the combination of physical forces that allows the valuable DNA and RNA components to be extracted from the solid core of chlorella pyrenoidosa.
- A vacuum pump helps condense the supernatant crude extract.
- This first raw substance of the C.G.F. is condensed again.
- This condensed material is then freeze-dried. C.G.F. powder. pure is ready.
- Various controls and chemical analyzes of concentration (measured in optical density), purity, components and toxic substances are carried out.